Here's my progress for May. I'm a little behind, I think. It's difficult to tell because I don't fill the boxes in order... But I've not worked on it for quite a few days now. Oops. |
I swapped some tiles with watercoloured backgrounds over on Travelling Tangles project. Travelling Tangles is a world-wide collaborative Zentangle project, and it's awesome and almost 500 members strong. So you should definitely check it out. Link to it right here.
Here's one of the five tiles I sent out last week. Pretty colours~ |
And another tile:
I received this from Janet Day... |
And this is how I completed it. Fun, isn't it? |
"Ellish", oh, Ellish... Such a pretty tangle, it is. I wasn't quite satisfied with just having it by itself. So I built upon it:
For this week's Diva challenge. A page in my sketchbook. I want to fill the grey area with some tangles... |
I'd like to ask you: What tangle(s) would be good to add in the grey background? I was thinking perhaps Bales in white ink? What would you add if this page was yours? Let me know in the comments section below. Thanks for dropping by to see what I've been up to in the past week. Hopefully you'll pop in again next week. :)
Lovely Ellish! Fun to see your traveling tangles too.
ReplyDeleteYour Ellish is lovely. I think Bales would be a perfect background since it wouldn't compete but compliment what you already have.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Ellish and great shading! I'm seeing a lot of Ellish with backgrounds of Printemps in a different color pen and they are really nice.. :0)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Ellish! Traveling tangle too!
ReplyDeleteI like the way you incorporated partial "L"s with the full one.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! I Love your Ellish!
ReplyDeleteYour Ellish is very beautiful and well shaded.
ReplyDeleteFantastic Ellish!
ReplyDeleteAnd your Tanglelender is such a great idea! Thank you for sharing!
uncomplicated but beautiful and special Ellish Zendalatile!!!
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