These are both new tangles to me, so I started practicing them. My first tile was OK, but I felt I wanted to make another one, since you can do so many different things with these tangles. I think Phicops is a bit harder to make, but the results are so beautiful.
Everybody who previously left a comment or does now: Thank you very much! I really appreciate it!
Both tiles are nice. Love the second tile with it's leafy look.
ReplyDeletevery nice work. I like the first one with it's slightly askew symmetry.
ReplyDeleteNice variation with the phicop leaves. Looks like something from another planet... that might taste good. (grin)
ReplyDeletePrachtig, vooral de phicops bladeren vind ik geweldig. Goed gedaan.
ReplyDeleteTwo very different approaches, both of them good and both of them well drawn.
ReplyDeleteWauw, de eerste is mooi, maar de tweede ...... geweldig!
ReplyDeleteLove the second one! Great way to combine them!
ReplyDeleteDouble awesome. Two beautiful Challenge Tiles. Love both of them. For new patterns you made both of them your best new friends. Well done, Ilse.
ReplyDeleteInteresting use of Diva Dance in the first one. Does add a unique perspective to the tile. Like the leaf effect with the second Phicops.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing BOTH of these interpretations. Using phicops in the leaf pattern is very effective. I find them both engaging.
ReplyDeleteAllebei prachtig! Mijn voorkeur gaat uit naar de tile met de verschillende divadances en de phicops er middenin. Heel mooi gedaan.
ReplyDeleteBeide sind sehr schön, das zweite ist mein Favorit!
ReplyDeletevery nice leaves
ReplyDeleteBeautiful versatility - once a flower, then leaves :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tiles. I love the leaves, so elegant
You've mastered this challenge, superbly - love how you made Phicops organic, the 2nd one has a beautiful flow.
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