This tile contains only one tangle pattern. It's called Featherfall and Carole Ohl has steps over on her blog at http://openseedarts.blogspot.com/2010/11/featherfall.html
It's a tangle that has always intrigued me. So when the Diva challeged us to do a tile as a monotangle AND to do it pointillism style!, I decided to try it with this. Click the picture to see the detail.
I used my blue and green Sakura Micron Pigma pens in the 05 size. It was fun using the two colors on a feather. It almost gave me a peacock feather feel.
Very beautiful and creative Sue, Love the colors !
ReplyDeleteso very nice really like this one
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely, the colours are really effective, i've not done this tangle thanks for putting the link up, i cant wait to have a go
ReplyDeleteVery lovely. I love the combination of the two colors together.
ReplyDeleteZo mooi gedaan.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! The feather is very delicate and I like the colors!
ReplyDeleteLove this!
ReplyDeleteI really like the different colors you used! Reminds me of a peacock feather. Lovely detail :)
ReplyDeleteThis is just so beautiful and delicate.
ReplyDeleteGreat Featherfall. I guess when I read the challenge, I took that the monotangle part was using pointillism on the entire tile. The first one I did used a variety of tangles. Guess I need to be more careful about what I read.
ReplyDeleteGreat tile with well chosen colors.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love those colours!
ReplyDeleteso, so, SO pretty! I think you chose the perfect tangle for pointillism, it suits the feather SO WELL! & also, fantastic color choices. love it!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful, and does remind me of peacock feathers!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful. I love the color and it is perfect to use pointillism with a feather.
ReplyDeleteSue, your tangling always looks elegant!
ReplyDeleteReally nice! Love it!
ReplyDeleteFabulous Featherfall, your pointillism really brings out it's delicate beauty!
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