Using cubine and poke root. And a little poke leaf. This was a fun and fast one. Thanks Diva! I used a micron 05 for almost all of this tile.
I'm really getting psyched for CZT#18 now. The practice over the past couple of months has boosted my confidence. I have learned a lot about my self, my surroundings, my limits, ... a lot of surprising insights through the process of this thing called Zentangle. It definitely deserves to have copyright status for the process. I can't wait to start sharing this with others.
I like the depth you have achieved with this and you have used gray to great effect.
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DeleteQuite nice, Deb. I like the black you used to make that Poke Root pop. I don't know how people do such straight lines without a ruler though LOL!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I see straight lines when I am working. But sometimes my hands shake... that's when Dancing Diva comes in handy!
DeleteI really like this composition and how you used only two tangles to make this elegant tile. I'm looking forward to meeting you in April IRL at CZT#18!
ReplyDeleteSuzanne, I am really looking forward to it!
DeleteWonderful tile.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting!
DeleteDeb, I like your bold tile a lot!!!
ReplyDeleteSometimes simple is best!
DeleteI like this one a lot - I haven't tries the poke-weed tangle yet, but it's very effective - I'll have to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteHere's mine: https://zentanglezone.wordpress.com/2015/03/10/journal-page-fluffy-clouds-meditation-duo-tangle/
I'm going to visit you now!
DeleteVery nice work!
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DeleteVery beautiful, I love your poke root!
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DeleteI love how Bold your tile is.
ReplyDeleteYour cubine is so evenly done! Nice work here!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteA very beautiful tile
ReplyDeleteNice way to combine these two. Like the Poke Root. Mine gets a little wonky sometimes.
ReplyDeleteI thought Poke Root was supposed to be wonky! Thanks, Donald .
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