Tangles in top tile: drupe, hollibaugh (on black), shard and sort of a crescent moon on the ribbons; bottom: mooka, phuds and some random curliques and I don't know what the main swoosh is or if it has a name....it just sort of evolved.
In the top tile I only added purple on the inside of the drupe tangle and I used a pen so it's very dark, almost black. In the lower one I used my purple Inktense pencil and then moistened it with my water brush. I like how organic both of these turned out, though I'm sure if the purple enhanced my particular drawings. To see other zentangles with purple, visit I am the Diva for challenge #54.....
I love the organic flow of these tiles!
ReplyDeleteAmy in TN
Wonderful Terrie! I love the bottom one. Organic is the word I would use too.
ReplyDeleteYour zentangles are lovely. The both have a beautiful flow to them.
ReplyDeleteThose are 2 beautiful zentangles! I love the movement in them :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the splash of purple in the 2nd one.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tangles, love them both, x
ReplyDeleteVery pretty - both remind me of spring! I love the choice of soft, flowy tangles. In the first tile, I love the way it gets a bit denser on the right side - reminds me of a clematis flower on the edge of it's thick vine growth .
ReplyDeleteI think your touch of purple makes the piece. It is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI am so trying to finish this one!! Yours is awesome like usual!!
ReplyDeletexxDaniella
These are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! Valerie
ReplyDeleteI really like these zentangles. Is that a concept you came up with? I will have to google that. :)
ReplyDeleteTerrie, these are great!! Everything feels so organic. I love how you use the solid blacks to balance everything out.
ReplyDeleteGreat work! Happy CED!
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Terrie, these are both great! I like how you used to completely different purples for the challenge. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteBoth of them are very pretty!
ReplyDeleteEye catching ones! Lovely.
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