Frunky is a new tangle pattern that I started playing with last night. Laura Harms started doing a video chat where she demonstrated it and I tangled along with her. Frunky is a tangle developed by Katharina Königsbauer-Kolb. It seems to be a combination of Fescue and Shattuck. The step outs can be found by clicking here. After I followed Laura I found the original step outs online and found that I ended up doing the tangle in a similar way to the way Katharina did hers.
As I was halfway through I realized I wanted to take a picture without all the shading so you can see what shading adds. Well, since I was already half done I figured I would just photograph the tile at that stage. I added a little more shading to refine details that you can see above.
Shading makes such a huge difference. Thanks for watching! "Hi sue! Hi sue! Hi Sue! Hi Sue!"
ReplyDeleteI really like the way that you shaded your tile. So fun to see it in a Zendala.
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful mandala :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely !
ReplyDeleteYou aced this one. Great artwork!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty tile using Frunky. Nice to see the shading in progress.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Frunky! I feel I need to do another tile to do it justice as your have! Lovely tile!
ReplyDeleteYou really showed what this Tangle can do. Thanks for mentioning Fescu - I was trying to work out what Frunky reminded me of but you got there first.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty! 😊
ReplyDeleteTerrific to see how shading makes a difference to the tile - it's really helpful in understanding where to shade so thank you for taking the trouble to show it.
ReplyDeletePS - I love the design that evolved which is so full of life.
ReplyDeleteYour frunky is so regularly and beautiful, I like it so much. And it's great to see the half shaded tile.
ReplyDeleteso pretty!
ReplyDeleteYou really master this one!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful zendala with Frunky and wonderful way of shading! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your shaded and unshaded versions of Frunky. The elements stand out even before shading, but as you've illustrated, things pop even more with the shading. I also did mine on a mandala. It seems to lend itself to that.
ReplyDeleteSo delicate and dancing. I love the round format!
ReplyDeleteA peaceful and interesting zendala. Very cool. Jackie
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWow! Super tiles.
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