Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Challenge #37

This wek's Challenge is delightfully titled "Kiss my Grids" . We have been challenged to use grid based tangles to complete the challenge. I followed "The Diva's " example of creating a sting then overlaying a grid on which the tangles would be conststructed.
Although I prefer the more organic tangles, I did enjoy doing this challenge. Here are the two tiles I did, I am reasonably happy wiht the results...happy enough to post them.

The first

and then the next......

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Challenge #36 New Tangle Assunta

Since I  missed the cut off time last week to get my challenges linked I decided I needed to be better prepared this week to be able to join in and have slotted time in to do my tiles.
The challenge for this week is to use a new tangle called Assunta. It was introduced in the latest Zentangle newsletter where Rick gave a great insight into how it developed and some tips on mastering it, these I did find useful.
I was looking forward to working with it and must say that it did take a bit to get comfortable with it but  once I was underway I did enjoy it . So here are my responses and possible tanglelations for the Assunta tangle.



Sunday, August 21, 2011

Diva's Challenge #35

This weeks challenge is  "Tile on a Tile" organised by the Enthusiastic Artist.
We had to draw our border further in on our tile then allow our string to go beyond the internal border to the outer edges of the tile.
Mine is a little late and I'm not sure it will make the deadline but I'd like to share what I did anyhow.
You needed to think about your tangle selection which could help to emphasise the internal frame.

This one I started with paradox and really enjoyed it so used it solely in the inner tile.

 I did two Zentangles on tiles above and another  larger piece below.




 All in all I did enjoy this challenge and look forward to the next... hopefully this time I will be able to post it earlier.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Diva's Challenge #34

This week's challenge is "Opposites Attract". If we use a curved string then we are challenged to complete the Zentangle with angular or grid tangles but if we use a straight line string we are to use only the curved, orb or the softer tangles. Initially I thought this would be easy but as I started my first tile I got absorbed only to realise that I had used a grid based tangle in my straight lined string......oh well ... so I finished it and started over..
The next time I was concentrating on which tangle I was about to use as the tile progressed. Generally I let the tile dictate which tangle I use but this time I had to stop and ask did the tangle fit in this challenge...if not look for one that did .

I have now finished two tiles; a curved and straight line strings.  I must admit that this challenge prompted me to look at and use some tangles that I hadn't tried as yet, which is always good when you are only a beginner. I am happy with my finished tiles...I hope you enjoy them too.

The curved string
and the straight line string 

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Challenge #33

Well we have been given the new Pendrills tangle from the latest newsletter to inspire our Zentangles for this week's challenge.
I really enjoyed working with it and can see it becoming a favourite.

This was my first Zentangle using Pendrills

Then this is what happened with my next one.  A slight adjustment but I like what happened.


I am looking forward to using the Pendrills Tangle again real soon and to whatever awaits in next weeks challenge....