Thank you for your kind comments!
I appreciate everyone's positive comments I have received about my Dominatrix Zentangle! I will share that this tile took me 3 times longer to do than a tile done with my right hand. To say I took it slowly is an understatement. I will add that while I am right hand dominant when I began to participate in archery (November 2002) I learned I was left eye dominant. Since archery is an aiming sport I learned it was better for me to shoot left handed. While shooting a bow does require some fine motor movement, as an archer progresses it does not require fine motor movement of the left hand which is the hand I draw the string back with (See picture below.) However, it may be that being a left handed archer has help me in ways I wasn't aware of. The other odd thing about this tile, at least to me, is that there is no order to it (unlike my right handed tiles.) I really wasn't sure what to make of the design when I was done. However, the purpose of the challenge was to "let go" so I did and let the design of the tile be what it turned out to be. Perhaps that is why the pollywogs suprised me so much.
To see the Zentangle tile I created with my non dominant hand and the accompaning post click here.


Your tile for the challenge was amazing. I'm guessing you're on to something about how archery may had a hand in this. It's all in the brain - seeing and processing - fun to think about.
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