I actually started playing with Sanibelle after I had seen it used in many other tiles. This tangle is a little deceiving because just by looking at it you think you would know how to do it but when you see Tricia's technique it is nothing like what I would have imagined (or at least it was a surprise to me!). You can see for yourself by following this link to Sanibelle.
Not only is Sanibelle impressive, but it is fast. It's also one of those tangles that fits into just about any area easily so it's a great one to use if you become "stuck". Thanks Tricia for the great tangle!
| Tangles: Sanibelle, Cyme, Rain, Avreal |
I would also like to send out a big congratulations to the Diva for winning the Most Fascinating Blog of 2011 in the Teaching category. Way to go Laura! You deserve it for all the inspiration and support you provide, not only with Zentangle but by increasing awareness of Moebius Syndrome. Keep those challenges coming!









This is wonderful, I love the way Sanibelle frames the whole zentangle.
ReplyDeleteWOW...so Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteFantastic composition
Wow Erin, this tile is so strikingly beautiful! I love all the light space with just the right amount of black!
ReplyDeleteLove how the Sanibelle is hugging the middle.
ReplyDeleteWell i see a secret coming in the middle, it is a invitation! Very well done.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from a cold holland.
Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteLike peeking through a frame of Sanibelle to hidden treasures within. I love it.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteThey both turned out so nice! Great job! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the way the flowy Sanibelle frames angular lines. Great balance and contrast.
ReplyDeleteI love this - so organic. I feel like I'm looking into a secret garden.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful tile, Erin.
ReplyDeleteGreat framing - makes it look underwater!
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