Today being Monday... it is I AM THE DIVA Day...and today Laura has asked us to do STRIPES..... wow... that is fun... a whole new idea for me... using different tangles to create a stripe is really a fun thing...
Well... without anymore ado... here is mine...
I have been working on different tangles and find that mixing them up is a lot of fun...
Also looking at different architecture in cities is a fun place to get some of these tangles...
Hope that you have a great day... and thanks so very much for stopping by and for all the great comments that you all are leaving... I love them all... THANKS a million...
Love, Light and Peace...Bonnie
Beautiful zentangle! :D
ReplyDeleteLove the ruffles at the bottom.
ReplyDeleteBarbara
Love this, it's linear, but has a softness to it at the same time. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteBonnie, I love your tile! Great interpretation of this week's challenge. Is that a modified Cadent at the bottom? It looks fantastic. You have a great selection of tangle patterns used in a completely different way! Your Tripoli-esque triangles are very cool. Great job!
ReplyDeleteVery fun Zentangle.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Your tangle choices couldn't be better. Lovely!
ReplyDeletebeautiful, bonnie. copada is one of the first ones i thought of. it's a lot of fun. i need to do this tonight. and i like that one just under copada - not sure what it is, but it looks cool!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh, I like this! Nice. I did think of buildings. :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice tangles...and the shading looks great!
ReplyDeleteA yummy and fun piece of zentangling genius!
ReplyDeleteA lovely piece!
ReplyDeleteVery nice and straight forward.
ReplyDeleteFantastic! I too love looking at architecture and often use pictures as inspiration for my design :)
ReplyDeleteI like the fence, yet it has an organic feel. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteDiana Hirsch
Your piece has given me new ideas, thank you for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a jeweled cuff for a fancy Victorian Dress! very pretty.
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