Laura Harms, a fellow CZT here in Saskatoon, has initiated a weekly zentangle challenge. It's open to anyone who wants to participate. How 'bout you?
Some months ago their basement flooded and they've been fixing things. Laura also has a two-and-a-half year old ball of energy and a pre-mature baby just come home. This week, amidst the hoopla of Christmas busy-ness, the challenge is to do a simple zentangle tile. I decided to use the two-pencil string I've been having fun with lately.
'S' for Simplicity.
Nice. I think the double pencil string would make a great challenge. I haven't tried it yet, but soon!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! i can believe how this must have a challenge for you, your pieces are always so intricate! i love the double string!
ReplyDeleteAlso, i love how the string flips over from black to white. :D
Love how the letter curves at the top and bottom, like it is a ribbon. I need to try the double pencil string.
ReplyDeleteLove the simplicity ;) and the shading sets it off nicely
ReplyDeleteVery clever!Like this!!!
ReplyDeleteThis one is simply wonderful! The shading is great – and I love the double string… (even if I couldn´t explain intelligibly how it solved my probs ;-) ).
ReplyDeleteI love the double pencil string and your shading makes the S seem to float on the paper. Super!
ReplyDeleteThis is so clever - it's wonderful!
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