Did anyone here me screaming at Laura yesterday? Here's why. She chose the most difficult Zentangle there is for this weeks challenge. (For me it is) I have tried this tangle before and just could not wrap my head around it. So I put it into my "never to try again" file. Praises go to its creator Jane Eileen who has made it look so easy, and uses it so well.
But I made a promise to not back down from a good challenge so armed with pencil and eraser, I gave it another try. It took a while. A long while, but finally it all began to make sense. By the end of creating this tile, I realized 2 things.
1. The ribbon is pink to honor the fact that October is breast cancer awareness month and
2. This reminds me of another piece I did that was tied together with string that would be challenge #122 - Grid (unlocked)
At the end of it all "8's Porte Dos is not that bad. It just takes a little patience and the try and try again factor. After all that's what a challenge is there for right?
But I made a promise to not back down from a good challenge so armed with pencil and eraser, I gave it another try. It took a while. A long while, but finally it all began to make sense. By the end of creating this tile, I realized 2 things.
1. The ribbon is pink to honor the fact that October is breast cancer awareness month and
2. This reminds me of another piece I did that was tied together with string that would be challenge #122 - Grid (unlocked)
At the end of it all "8's Porte Dos is not that bad. It just takes a little patience and the try and try again factor. After all that's what a challenge is there for right?
Thanks for trying it again in the challenge. You got it!
ReplyDeleteYes, it just takes some patience (and I don't have a lot) to finally get this tangle. It's a fun one and worth the work. You ended up with a beautifully done piece of art.
ReplyDeleteLove what you came up with. Looks like the beginning of a great corset. : )
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! i love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat job, love your BC reference and the pink thread. Impeccable shading too.
ReplyDeleteI agree about the difficulty of the challenge! I love your tile, though.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, Kelly, I love your tile!! Mine is not quite complete, but smiled when I saw that you used the pink for cancer awareness, also! That was my inspiration this week also! A job well done!!! :0) Peace be yours
ReplyDeleteThis superb, I loved your last corset tile as well. I see you have a theme going on.
ReplyDeleteLovely!!!! And great to makes us aware of the breastcancer month.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your lovely comments. Yes there seems to a theme coming together.
ReplyDeleteWonderful interpretation of this challenge!
ReplyDeleteAmazing creativity! NancyD
ReplyDeleteLooks like your perseverance paid off. The tile looks great and is a nice touch to do something to bring awareness to breast cancer.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful tile! So soft and encouraging. Starting with pencil is a very clever idea, as the rubbish bin full of tiles will attest to at my house this week! I know, there are no mistakes in Zentangle, but it felt like it this week! A good Challenge!!
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