While Laura recovers from the whirlwind of the Zentangle Seminar 15, Aimee Belair, CZT is filling in. She has given us the challenge of superimposing strings on our tiles. I decided to use a Renaissance Tile and had fun doing it! Initially I had left the oval empty, but wasn’t crazy about it so I added a diamond grid. Looking at it now it reminds me of a pineapple. Thanks for the challenge Aimee!
Beautiful Kathy, Renaissance tiles are always great to work with. Many color possibilities, and great highlighting. Lover your pineapple looks great.
lovely work. I like the pineapple!
BEAUTIFUL TIA… Love it all and love the colors here too… very restful for tans… Love it all… Love, Light and Peace…Bonnie
This is so nice on the tan tile. I think your decision to fill the empty space was a good one, and keeping it light adds the balance needed for this tile.
I too like the pineapple! I also like that your selection of tangles draws my eye around the tile – nicely done.
Love your tile and especially the highlights. Very nice! I had a wonderful time in Providence at Zentangle 15 and felt honored to meet Laura. I was very touched by her speech.
Your tile is lovely, and I love how you choreographed your choice of Patterns. Well done.
Very well done on this tan tile!!
Your work is always a treat. This tile is beautiful.
Oh yes the pineapple looks fun! Beautiful tan tile, Kathy!
i like your paushaloff – or however you spell it – amy’s tangle – i can’t draw it to save my life, but yours look awesome!
Lovely tile! Especially I like the white hightlights!
Nice shading and highlighting. Really like your “pineapple” in the middle. Like the effect you achieved with the graphite shading.