Striping is a challenge I remember from last year. It isn´t about the pattern Striping, it is about using tangles in a striping way as I think about it. So here comes my entry this time:
Well yes, I took a before pic. Before shading and highlighting.
After shading and highlighting. This is made on a piece from an old watercolorpainting. Recycled Fabriano heavyweight watercolorpaper. I love this paper though I have to use thicker pens than on original tiles since the surface is quite different. I didn´t use the distress markers for the shading this time, I only went on with watercolor and graphite. The patterns are: Paizel (Angie Vangelis), Sula (Susan Kelley Pundt), Lealad (Lily Moon), Tattle (Milde Weiss), Nekton and Crescent Moon. I am still happy about the idea of recycling my old sins!
Thank you for sharing the "before" and "after" tile.
SvaraRaderaWhat a difference can give the shading! It's beautiful done Anita.
I always like your way of choice of colours and it is a great combination of well drawn tangles.
SvaraRaderaYour tile with its patterns and colors puts me in the time of the Jugendstil - I love that :-D
It's always good to see the 'before and after' (I always forget to do that). I like your tile a lot; the tangles and colors are really great together.
SvaraRaderaLovely tile, and it's nice to see the before and after shading.
SvaraRaderaWhat a difference between your before and after! I love your balance of colors and tangles - creates so much visual interest.
SvaraRaderaOh my, thank you so much for the before and after. Being new, it is still hard to figure out where folks put there shading.
SvaraRaderaI really like before and after shading. I guess that's the sign of a great tile!
SvaraRaderaFantastic stripes! Love the colours and shading! Wonderful composition! :)
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