There is a wonderful cool breeze blowing through my window, after the heat of our summer I am ready for the leaves to turn golden and the air to freshen.
Thank you for all your birthday wishes, it has been a pleasure reading the delightful comments.
The winner of Fantasia is comment #7 from Cathy. I would also like to send another ZIA to Jakki. Please send me an email with your details. (pabmab4@bigpond.com)
Challenge #109 from our Diva was so much fun. A couple of weeks ago Maria posted a stunning idea for us to play with. It's a way to practice perspective and effect with columns. Before I started tangling I would have said the old phrase "I can't do that!" now I say "Oh what fun, let me try that!" My perspective may be a bit off the wall but the effect is cool like the breeze.
Thank you Maria....you are the best teacher.
Texture and design plus sweet pen work= perfection!
ReplyDeleteOh my was I ever stunned to see I had won your awesome piece of art!! Talk about thrilled! I am going to try and email you my address. Due to an overload of spam, I hesitate to post it here.
ReplyDeleteAs always, very lovely and professional.
ReplyDeleteThanks, it's always good to hear from a fellow Australian!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, love your take on this exercise. Your horizontal version is so fun!
ReplyDeleteBoth of these tiles are lovely.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, just terrific! I'll have to do more. :)
ReplyDeleteYour tiles are stunning Michelle! And .... I don't know when it was, but ..... I hope you had a great birthday.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful choice of tangles and perfect line work!
ReplyDeleteYour tiles are so beautiful again!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from a cold cold Holland.
We do very much long for spring!
These are wonderful. They pop right off the page.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! These are fantastic. I can't get over what you did on the second tile. Amazing perspective work!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy seeing your interpretation and today is no exception. These are outstanding.
ReplyDeleteOh, my...just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing how your perspective on things can make all the difference ... and yes your work is beautiful.
ReplyDeletewow these are great. Both tils are extremely good. I love the first one it is so dynmic an yet so simple. Great shding effect
ReplyDeleteI am anonymous b/c I am not sure how to post here! But could you go thru the steps of your second interpretation. I am very new and I cannot seem to deconstruct how you begin....it would be helpful to a newbie...thanks for considering...Suzanne
ReplyDeleteHi Suzanne, welcome! Start with random parallel lines.
DeleteMaria descibes it the best so pop over to http://zentangle.blogspot.com.au/2013/02/tangle-heart.html
Love them both!
ReplyDeleteThe first one is wonderful, the second is a-ma-zing!!!
ReplyDeleteThe first one is wonderful, the second is a-ma-zing!!
ReplyDeleteLovely!!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic, especially the second one!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour tiles are both beautiful, and the second so original and well executed. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteWow! The second tile is absolutely beautiful, both are but the second definitely unique!
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