Monday, June 8, 2015
Weekly Challenge #221: "Beads of Courage"
This week the DIVA Challenge 's theme is inspired by beads of Courage.
Beads of Courage is an Arts in Medicine that supports kids with chronic or life threatening illnesses and their families. These kids are amazing. And they more often than not have to deal with a lot on a daily basis. They see a lot of doctors, and on this program instead of getting a sticker or a lollipop for getting a needle or an X-Ray, or a test of some kind, they'd get a glass bead to represent that part of their medical journey.
We can use beads as inspiration for our string, or for inspiration for our tangles,
So to celebrate the great courage of Artoo , the children as him and their parents I drew a very big bead more precious than a glass bead because it is about a beard of tangles.
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"Reticula and Fragments" is the theme of this new challenge. Rick and Maria introduced these two terms in their new book Zen...
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This week's challenge on laura's blog is to BEad INSPIRED by Beads of Courage! Beads of Courage is an arts in medicine program...
I love thos huge bead and so will Artoo I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteTrès joli! J'aime beaucoup le dessin.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a lovely way to do Beads of Courage!! And I love your little string off to the right!!
ReplyDelete~ Diane Clancy
http://www.dianeclancy.com/blog/2015/06/my-diva-beads-of-courage-challenge-entry
I love your tile! Excellent interpretation and tangling
ReplyDeleteKat
http://artykatsart.com/2015/06/09/my-first-diva-challenge/
Love seeing the creativity of people with this challenge. Like your big bead.
ReplyDeleteI love your wonderful oversized bead! It is so intricately designed and beautifully worked. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteLove the bead and your shading!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful line work!
ReplyDeleteFabulous tile! Wonderful choice of tangles in the big bead!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful Tile, Christine. Love your design idea of one huge bead as a focus and filling it with awesome patterns that are so precisely drawn. Love your use of black. Beautiful shading.
ReplyDeleteFabulous!
ReplyDeleteThank you for all thes comments. For someones i don't find their blog
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