Turning Old into New Challenge
Each week the Diva on her blog puts out a challenge for folks. This week is the Weekly Challenge #195 : Turning “Old into New”.
So here is what the Guest Diva, Sandy, says this week “Imagine your favorite go-to tangle pattern. Something you love; something you draw all the time. Is it a grid-based pattern? Or is it a ‘scatter’ pattern, that you can just use randomly to fill up a space? If nothing comes immediately to mind, go poke around on tanglepatterns.com …or pinterest. They’re gold mines for tangle patterns.
So here is what the Guest Diva, Sandy, says this week “Imagine your favorite go-to tangle pattern. Something you love; something you draw all the time. Is it a grid-based pattern? Or is it a ‘scatter’ pattern, that you can just use randomly to fill up a space? If nothing comes immediately to mind, go poke around on tanglepatterns.com …or pinterest. They’re gold mines for tangle patterns.
Here’s the challenge: If you picked a grid-based pattern, pull it out of the grid and make it a freeform one. If it’s a freeform pattern, make it a grid-based pattern. That could mean several rows or a single row, drawn as a border. The idea is to change the structure of a pattern, while still retaining its basic elements.” So this is a little ZIA (Zentangle Inspired Art) Turning Old into New.
Here is my drawing :
I have just unwinded 'printemps'. Most of the time i draw grid-based patterns, and i'm less comfortable with freeform one. This change my design. This time I did not follow the dimensions of zentangle tiles. (I apologize for my bad english)
Voici le lien vers ma galerie de dessins: https://flic.kr/s/aHsk399kix
very pretty tile - I love your unwound printemps
ReplyDeleteNice flow and use of negative space.
ReplyDeleteLovely tile! Wonderful movement here!
ReplyDeleteUn très beau design. Beaucoup de mouvement mais contenu comme une rivière. J'aime vos contrastes très nets. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteWho would have ever thought Printemps could be so pretty. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteLove how printemps has grown into something quite alive and organic! Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteNicely done.
ReplyDeleteA lovely tile, I like this free Printemps.
ReplyDeleteI love the printemps set free. They really became so organic this way. Lovely tile.
ReplyDeleteLove it !!!
ReplyDeleteSo clean and elegant.
I love how you created layers of depth, and the overall visual impact
I love the way you unwound Printemps. This is a gorgeous tile.
ReplyDeleteTrès joli. J'aimerais voir plusieurs tuiles juxtaposées comme un carrelage, cela devrait être sympa. Continue. Cécile
ReplyDeleteTrès joli, maintenant, il faudrait juxtaposer plusieurs tuiles comme pour un carrelage âge, cela devrait être joli. Continue.
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