Showing posts with label monotangle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label monotangle. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Phicops Circle

I found this frame and thought it would be perfect for a zendala tile though I don't do them all that often. I chose to do another phicops but this time in a circle instead of another spiral shape. Not really sure if this qualifies as a true zendala or not but that's ok. 

I really like the phicops tangle. I find it both easy and enjoyable to draw. That's probably why I tend to draw it so often.

I like the way it fits the frame... though due to the color of the frame with that matte silver finish I may decide to do another tile on a black background to see if I like that one better. But for now, I will leave it as is.

The background tile is a light tan and I used an 01 micron pen with some shading done in pencil... (the frame in the 2nd photo is a 4" frame)



Tuesday, August 25, 2015

diva's weekly challenge #232

This week's challenge was by Guest Blogger Holly Atwater, CZT and she has presented us with a unique type of challenge which you can find here.

Holly offered us the choice of following one of three meditations or using the Tangle Betweed in our tile. I chose the tangle Betweed and did it as a Monotangle...

For this one I chose to use a 3.5" square black tile with a white gelly roll pen...

Friday, July 24, 2015

Renaissance Peels...

Renaissance (tan) tile with Peels, aka: garlic...

I've seen this with both names so I'm not sure what to call it...
I started out with a rounded sort of border but for whatever reason this pattern didn't seem to want to follow it...




Note: I added tan in parentheses after Renaissance because this isn't a true
Renaissance tile. It is just similar in color...

Monday, July 13, 2015

Socc Monotangle...

I came across this pattern on Pinterest created by Erin Olson with the steps drawn by Vasilisinamari and thought it would make a very interesting monotangle. 

The steps show the inner sections colored in black but I chose to leave them white instead for this tile...