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tisdag 11 juli 2017

I am the Diva´s challenge; Guest Jessica Davies

From now and a couple of weeks Laura has invited guests to continue with the weekly challenge. First out is Jessica Davies with a challenge: Tangled hearts. This is my first entry:



I go on with my recycling of old watercolorpaintings. Can you see the heart? Of this particular piece I ought to have taken a before-pic! The reason is; I thought it was a very ugly piece! But I could see a little heart-shape in the middle and from that I could go on tangling! I used the patterns: Phroz (Lynn Shelton Mead), Fassett (Lynn Shelton Mead), LO´s (mine), Knase (Zt), Golden Tipple (Zt) and Zinger (Zt). The Zinger-part wasn´t Zinger from the start, just small bows to make a movement, but all of a sudden Zinger had to come out of that! The painting underneath worked well as a string. I am  happy to see the ugliness turned into this! It is like magic!

12 kommentarer:

  1. This is beautiful, Anita! It's definitely not an ugly tile any longer, and I especially enjoy how you have to look a little bit to find the heart.

    SvaraRadera
  2. Beautiful opulent heart and beautiful colored :-))

    SvaraRadera
  3. Fabulous Tile Anita! I love what you've done to rescue your tile! Such beautiful artwork! :)

    SvaraRadera
  4. Like how the ugly duckling became a swan. It is now beautiful!

    SvaraRadera
  5. There is absolutely no ugliness in this finished tile, Anita!!!

    SvaraRadera
  6. Your tile is absolutely fantastic, the 3 flower pillows and the heart are exquisite. I also dig the drawing of the tiny little zinger...almost disappearing. Dont underestimate the tiny stuff. Don't know what LO´s is as you don't have a search field, but I now know that it is you who created Natti. When I first drew it, I didn't know who Anita was, but when I drew it again for Joey's challenge this week, your name was familiar. Hence, thank you so much for Natti.

    SvaraRadera
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    1. Hi Susie! Thank's for your comment! LO's you'll find here: http://tanglepatterns.com/2016/08/how-to-draw-los.html 😄

      Radera