Its so beautiful! You have been one of the many artists who inspire me. I love your work. Could you please let me know the name of the tangle that looks like a leaf? (On the first tile next to PURK). Ive seen you use this one very often...:) Gr8 Work!
Love both, the first mirrored Purk/Finery is great, they seem to be flirting with each other, very sexxxxy! Second is FAB also, love the dangling Crescent Moon jewel!
Lovely work, as always. Glad to see your signature style in these. Finery is a pattern that I never liked until I saw your version of it. Thanks for the inspiration.
Your work is always so inspiring and beautiful. Love both tiles, but especially fond of the hanging medallion on your second tile. Your creativity is a blessing to many of us! Thank you. :)
Yes, you did it again, I agree with Anne. The first one is absolutely gorgeous. The second one is great too, but my eyes are automaticaly drawn to the first one. Beautiful!
Both are lovely. In the first one the black Purk really sparkles, and in the second one, I love the way you wove the black and white and how you morphed from one tangle to something different.
Like them both but prefer the first one. I like the way that the darker Purk looks suspended over the other one. You amaze me with the perspectives that you create.
Wow, oh wow!!! both of these are stunning! I specially love the lacing in the second one - where the band goes over Weben and have a crease.... you are so precise! Absolutely breath - taking.
These are both so adorable, so creative. I love the way you weave the patterns together. Very, very nice!
ReplyDeletePerfect use of pattern to demonstrate and produce the beauty of contrast! I love the designs you have created!
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ReplyDeleteIts so beautiful! You have been one of the many artists who inspire me. I love your work. Could you please let me know the name of the tangle that looks like a leaf? (On the first tile next to PURK). Ive seen you use this one very often...:) Gr8 Work!
ReplyDeleteThank you. The tangle is called finery, one of my favourites!
DeleteOooohh....your tiles are so Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteGreat choice of tangles, and great balance!
Love both, the first mirrored Purk/Finery is great, they seem to be flirting with each other, very sexxxxy! Second is FAB also, love the dangling Crescent Moon jewel!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Shelly, I am inspired but way to busy right now. It's planting season here in Canada.
ReplyDeleteLovely work, as always. Glad to see your signature style in these. Finery is a pattern that I never liked until I saw your version of it. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteGreat tiles! I love them.
ReplyDeletelove your pattern choices. Both are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove the way you have married ebony and ivory together.
ReplyDeleteBoth tiles are so lovely. I enjoy following the ins and outs of the woven one and am inspired to try that.
ReplyDeleteI really like both tiles, great use of the challenge this week.
ReplyDeleteOh, You are master of desing, I must say!
ReplyDeleteBoth terrific, but particularly like the first. I'm so impressed with everyone's contributions to this challenge!
ReplyDeleteYour work is always so inspiring and beautiful. Love both tiles, but especially fond of the hanging medallion on your second tile. Your creativity is a blessing to many of us! Thank you. :)
ReplyDeleteBe happy and creative,
Jacque Solomon
www.tanglebright.com
And you did it again; making such amazing art!
ReplyDeleteYes, you did it again, I agree with Anne. The first one is absolutely gorgeous. The second one is great too, but my eyes are automaticaly drawn to the first one. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBoth are lovely. In the first one the black Purk really sparkles, and in the second one, I love the way you wove the black and white and how you morphed from one tangle to something different.
ReplyDeleteSuch beauty and grace! These are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLike them both but prefer the first one. I like the way that the darker Purk looks suspended over the other one. You amaze me with the perspectives that you create.
ReplyDeleteWow, oh wow!!! both of these are stunning! I specially love the lacing in the second one - where the band goes over Weben and have a crease.... you are so precise! Absolutely breath - taking.
ReplyDeleteVery creative, both! Second one is fascinating. Lovin' it a lot. And you made all these strokes after being attacked by a wasp!?! Amazing.
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