Version 1 - Schway with Hollibaugh |
This is a very structured, symetrical tangle that doesn't come naturally to me, OG (Organic Gal) that I am. I used this tangle in last week's challenge, so I was feeling pretty comfortable using it. Even though my version is not measured and perfectly spaced it works, very fun, versatile tangle. I tried to make this tangle flow and go with the banner curves, it really helped give a 3-D quality to my tile.
It was fun to play with different tangleations and embellishments with this new tangle. Hollibaugh seemed like a good accompaniment for this tangle, they "play well" together!
Version 2 - Schway Landscape with Mooka, can you see the little folk? |
I did a second version of Schway and the curve looks like a landscape, so added some Schway houses and blue sky, I think it's going to be a bookmark. Tangles: Schway tangleations, Mooka, Paradox, Tipple, BTL Jooz, and Beadz with little fun folk and Schway houses. Size 3.5 x 8.5" with black micron pen, Derwent Watercolor pencils, and graphite
Your Wchway and it't tangelations are great!
ReplyDeleteLike the banner and the "wave" effect.
ReplyDeleteThe study of variations is so inspiring! I love what you have done!
ReplyDeleteSo much movement, very nice.
ReplyDeleteI really like the way you curved your Schway, and the fills you used are great.
ReplyDeleteYes, a curvy Schway is so nice!! I like the different fills! And the little folk: such a lovely detail!
ReplyDeleteWOW this is amazing.
ReplyDeleteLove the wave that you have made with Schway!
Your second one is so intricate! Love the wave affect.
ReplyDeleteI realy love it!
ReplyDeleteThe little folks have a great place to life
I love how you got this tangle to really move! Great job!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the landscape. How cool. The movement is awesome.
ReplyDeleteLove how your schway flows across the landscape. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love your landscape! For some reason the yellow brick road immediately jumped into my head.
ReplyDeleteWow, you really got that schway moving and the little folk look happy in there :) How fun.
ReplyDeleteYour landscape one of my very favorites of all your Zentangles - love those houses!
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