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Hey all, I'm back from my Alaska adventure! In case you were wondering why there have been no Tangles for the past few weeks. This week's tangle is one I actually saw on the cruise boat. No kidding! Here's a photo of the hall rug... too weird eh?
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And this chair I saw in the Seattle Public market. At first I was intrigued by the pattern on the seat. But then I realized that, not only is the entire chair a Zentangle waiting to happen, but there's "Nightsbridge" (checkerboard) in the background. If I ever catch up to being home again... I'll try creating a tangle from this photo!!
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Hi there,
ReplyDeleteI love your site and I've learnt some new tangle patterns from you that I've been practising ... I'm really grateful.
Thanks so much :-)
what I'm seeing/feeling/sensing is a commonality of zentangles, fractals. certain kinds of quilt patterns/ and the development sections of bach (especially) fugues- a Godel-Escher-Bach kind of unity.
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Trish
I'm new to Zentangle. Only 2 days. Funny, I have been tangling my whole life and didn't know it. Tried some easy tangles w/8 yr old granddaughter, working with her step by step. She loved it. We are going to frame some and give for holiday gifts. Original works of art that are amazing.
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