Fengle is very flowy and rather versatile. It seems to like a lot of space to spread so I thought I'd do tiles with just Fengle. It co-operated fairly well in the first tile, but in the second it decided to wander off and have other adventures.
Tangles: Black Pearlz and Fengle. Touches of Jonqal, Mambo and Tortuca. |
Tangles: Fengle, Marasu, Striped Snail, Tipple. I tried to think of a non-leaf-y thing to use, but every way I turned it, it insisted on Leaf. So there ya go. |
Now these two tiles are examples of fengle that truly take my breath away as I marvel at their beauty!
ReplyDeleteThis is very beautiful. Turns out I suck at making fengle and I can't even recognize it in your zentangles. Regardless, I love what you made.
ReplyDeleteI am inspired! Hoping to get to the Challenge tomorrow:)
ReplyDeleteLove your work, as always! (the first one's my favorite:)
ReplyDeleteWOW! I can see that you love this tangle! You have done two wonderful tiles - very inspirational
ReplyDeleteBilja, sometimes I wasn't even sure it was still Fengle! But at least it started out that way. :-)
ReplyDeleteFor me it is a way further than al "s" in the same direction, it is more fun!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done...you have to look really carefully to find the fengles in the first one!
ReplyDeleteThese are just lovely. I'm going to have to practive with this one. I'm in the middle of doing the challenge but it's certainly not fluid in the way that yours are. They are so very organic and have inspired me to try again.
ReplyDeleteI love your fascinating Fengle adventures Margaret. The 1st one is a magical mystery!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful. I think it shows through that you are in love with this tangle.
ReplyDeleteYes its's stunning, love those so mauch!Great Job!
ReplyDeleteSimply Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYou have such a unique style and did wonders with Fengle!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Now those I will put in my 'favorites', they are so inspirational. Gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is...WOW! Simply gorgeous!!
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