Saturday, September 8, 2012

Dare Challenge #22

Last night, I was at a bit of a loss at what to watch on tv...my Zentangling time...without any Democratic Convention on!!  And my tv watching buddy wasn't feeling too well so I didn't want to watch any of our taped shows without him.  While surfing, I discovered the game show channel...who knew??  So while entertaining myself with "Pyramid" and others, I was able to complete my Dare # 22 from Bright Owl.

This week, she added a challenge to go with her Zendala string....we were to complete the Zendala as a Monodala!!  A term created by the Bright Owl!  That is, to do the string in one zentangle pattern.  So I looked through all the patterns on Linda Farmer's fab website...and decided to do the tangle, "Purk"!  From Linda's website, if you click on the "P", you will find the Purk tangle listed with a YouTube link to a film on how to draw it...as well as an interview with Rick and Maria, the originators of Zentangling!


Dare Challenge #22 using Purk tangle


10 comments:

  1. I love,love, love your design. The little touch of red, and the great use of purk. Adorable

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  2. Your touch of red is perfect and you used Purk very well.

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  3. Beautifully done! I considered purk, but glad I didn't as yours is really beautiful. Love the just right amount of red!

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  4. Nicely done!! I always struggle with purk - my orbs never look rounded. This is beautifully executed :)

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  5. Purk is quite pirky :) ever so lovely!

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  6. I never used or have seen Purk, but is very nice. I'll try it soon, thank you.

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  7. Really original choice of pattern!

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  8. Wow, this is awesome! Love the touch of color :)

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  9. Purk was a perfect choice for the template. I love the textures you get in purk and it makes this monodala pretty wonderful!

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  10. perfect splashes of red within this one and i'm amazed by how one pattern can fill the space and not seem overly repetitive . . . i think that says a lot for your skills~!!~

    :-)
    libbyQ

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