This week's Diva challenge is to give just a tiny taste of tangle leaving most of your tile blank.
So does this whet your appetite?
Or maybe this?
Need some greens?
I'm calling this tangle Skwim, named after a town in Washington (the spelling is Sequim but the pronunciation is Skwim) on the Straight of Juan de Fuca. We were camped there in mid September and I noticed some chartreuse foliage at our site. Now I live in Washington state, and am used to seeing this bright green nearly all winter, but the end of summer? A quick look told me it was a 3 leaf clover and I didn't think much more about it until I went to do my Yoga the next morning. That green spot looked especially soft and inviting for my Yoga mat. Once my eyeballs were down level with the green I realized they weren't all 3 leaves, more exactly there was one three leaf clover surrounded by single leaves, nearly exact copies of Flux in each cluster. There were multiple clusters layered and filling the entire space with a few blades of grass here and there and on the margins.
When I got home I watercolored a tile trying to replicate that color variation. (Mine isn't as neon as the plant) Then I put the tile aside to dry. Before I knew it, it was October and I needed to pack my art supplies for a road trip vacation. (It takes me longer to decide what art supplies to take than it takes to pack clothes). This tile came along with lots of other stuff.
Our "vacation" was a whirlwind of miles driven from Washington to Texas to Illinois and back to Washington all in 2 weeks. And we had lots of family to see along the way. We knew we would be stretched by the miles, but we really weren't prepared for the weather. Thunder, lightening and rain caught up to us at Cathedral Gorge Nevada and stayed with us through Texas. Did I mention that we travel with our dog and cat? Did I mention our dog is scared to death of loud noises? Yes, like thunder! So on one night when I wasn't gonna sleep anyway, Molly the dog, sat in our camper's dinette with me (ok I had her pinned in there so she couldn't pace, spin and dig). She sat next to me panting and I drew the green Skwim tile, pausing from time to time to mop up her slobber dripping on the table next to my tile, envisioning a much calmer time lazily enjoying Sequim. This tile is definitely a visual journal for me!
So I'm not sure if this is a tangle in its own right, or merely a variation of flux. What do you think? Any other similar tangles out there? I hope you enjoy it.
And here is another tiny taste.... Ambler on a bijou tile. A Sizzix embossing folder helped me make this card along with some strategic cuts. I was also inspired by The Yorkshire Tortoise' entry at her blog Creative Madness where she tangled just a tiny taste on the envelopes and I decided that would suit here.
This is more than a tiny taste, but thought you might enjoy my Maryhill/Fleavy Zendala Dare #114.
And the card I made for it. The flowers on the envelope are a stamp called spiral daisy by A Muse Artstamps.
Have a great week!
Beautiful Challenge pieces and Zendala, and thanks for a fun new one to try!
ReplyDeletelovely skwim! especially with that story about it! it is so cheerfull looking around the corner of the tile! Poor Molly, new year's eve must be terrible for her!
ReplyDeleteWhere do I start? They are beautifully done. I love the new tangle to try and your examples are wonderful. Your Maryhill zendala is amazing and I love the cards and envelopes you put together. Very nicely done. I'm so sorry for your puppy...2 out of my 3 cats are terrified of loud noises too. I think the only reason the other one isn't is because he is getting slightly deaf.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Beautiful work!
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