Although the "instructions" were to use only 2-3 tangles to "keep it simple", with your tile, you've demonstrating that letting things flow can also help achieve mindfulness because ironically, you didn't have to concentrate on only using 2-3 tangles. Oh dear, this might be too difficult a concept for me to get my head around. Nice job.
When I saw your tile, thought you must be some place that is getting a lot of rain. Maybe my own experience is influencing what I see. Nice work and nice transitioning of tangles.
Love your shading and the simplicity!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a rainy day ;-) Great shading!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty landscape you have created, Sarah!! Cool!! :)
ReplyDelete~ Diane Clancy
http://www.dianeclancy.com/blog/2015/07/my-diva-katie-crommett-simplicity-challenge
Although the "instructions" were to use only 2-3 tangles to "keep it simple", with your tile, you've demonstrating that letting things flow can also help achieve mindfulness because ironically, you didn't have to concentrate on only using 2-3 tangles. Oh dear, this might be too difficult a concept for me to get my head around. Nice job.
ReplyDeletevery nice
ReplyDeleteI makes me think of the weather right now in Holland :-(
ReplyDeleteThe :-( is for the weather, I like your tile.
DeleteAnne is right in Belgium the weather is just like your tile too. Lovely work!
ReplyDeleteI love it when tangles flow easily from one to another. Very nicely done!
ReplyDeleteLovely tile!
ReplyDeleteNicely done, and I like to hear how one tangle flows into another.
ReplyDeleteI love this tile!
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw your tile, thought you must be some place that is getting a lot of rain. Maybe my own experience is influencing what I see. Nice work and nice transitioning of tangles.
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