Monday, June 2, 2014

Diva #170: UMT - a BUGLEsplosion

EEk...some tangles just don't talk to me like others until they are on the paper! I was so sure about this one...seemed a bit too ...griddy...for me after a week of a lot of knightsbridge.

But...here it is...



Busy busy busy this week. Getting ready to leave on vacation and then heading to Providence for CZT.

22 comments:

  1. Maybe it did not speak to you, but it is certainly a beautiful tile. I love the shading that gives a lot of depth.

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  2. Wow Charlotte, I never would have thought to have done this tangle like this... this is very creative and I love it.. thanks so very much for sharing... Love, Light and Peace...Bonnie

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    1. lol...variation is my specialty! Thank you so much.

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  3. I love the explosion! Have a great vacation and enjoy your time at Providence! It will go by fast, so have fun every minute! Can't wait to hear about it when you are back!

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    1. I am really nervous about being around the "big kids"...but I'm sure I'll have a good time! Thanks!

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  4. The highlighting works really well - beautiful tile

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  5. Beautifully layed out. Wonderful movement. Love it.

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  6. I like it. Very mandalaesque and I'd never have done that with the bugles!

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    1. These things just sort of ...happen...with me. Thanks!

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  7. Ken, I do the same thing. I wasn't thrilled with this tangle, but I kind of forced myself to start. I can usually coax one out if I pull out the Ren Tan tiles (my favorite) and make a mark on the tile. I then, of course, feel obligated to work on it. Thanks so much!

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  8. I absolutely love your take on bugle. Haven't used tan tiles yet but they always seem to help to show a tangle in a completely different light. Linda x

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  9. I like how it radiates outward. Nice take on this tangle!

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  10. Wow, looks great, very creative is the line work outside the cone shapes. Makes the tangle look so different. Great color, shading and highlighting.

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  11. Wow - love your take on bugles glad you stayed with it - would not have wanted to miss seeing this one. You're going to have a great time in Providence - believe it or not you already are one of the "big kids" no need to worry about that!

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    1. :-) you were my first real Zentangle Teacher...so that means a lot! Thanks!

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  12. Thank you for using my tangle, Bugles. I like how it all moves out from the center and how you have used lines in the background and the colour.

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  13. This is really nice. Love the shading. BTW - I'm headed to June 15th seminar with Janet Masey of Tiki Tangles. Leaving San Diego early on 15th. Which one are you going to? Suzanne was our CZT also!

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    1. Going to the same one! Cool beans. I will see you there!

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  14. Very creative. I had to look from several angles to really understand how you combined the bugles. Very nice.

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