Well, no. But that is OK. The Zentangle process is worthwhile even if the art isn't one you want to hang on your wall.
I am visiting with my mom this week so I showed it to her. She said, "I could do that." She asked why I did one with my left hand and I told her it was a challenge. To which she replied, "Maybe it's to teach you something...that your right hand works better." LOL
I like your mom! Have fun with the family.
ReplyDeleteL.O.L Yes have a wonderful visit. I like your tile
ReplyDeleteWise words of your mom!
ReplyDeleteI like the design of your tile.
Mmmm, this was a real challenge, there is a lesson for all of us, my left hand is dodgy too! You did well Cris!
ReplyDeleteI like your bales within bales - nicely done.
ReplyDeleteRock on, mom! :) I think your tile looks pretty darn good for a non-dom hand! Mine is a lot shakier.
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Your Mom's comment is priceless! My tile too is not that great, but the challenge was interesting.
ReplyDeleteI think most people learned something from this challenge. Mom's sometimes can be perceptive.
ReplyDeletelol love moms! they are always so positive!! and love your tile!
ReplyDeleteI like your large response to the challenge! I think it is good to see the pattern used in that way!
ReplyDeleteI like the order of your tile and I'm going to duplicate it with my right hand. You mom sounds fun to hang out with! :)
ReplyDeleteLove her sense of humor. :)
Happy Zentangling!
Jacque Solomon
www.tanglebright.com