Wednesday, August 12, 2015
DIVA Challenge #230 "Let's all be ZenDivaDala"
The guest blogger this week at the DIVA challenge is Erin Olson, CZT. Erin is the host of the Zendala Dare on her blog, The Bright Owl. I love her Zendala Dare, but don't often get the time to do one, so was really happy to see her as a guest blogger! Thanks Erin, for another great template!
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It's beautiful. I like how you have assembled these patterns, the balance between shadow and shine areas.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous zendala! I love the colors and choice of patterns.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this!!! The red really pops and gives so much life to it.
ReplyDeleteBy using a limited colour palette, you have really created dram. It's fabulous.
ReplyDeleteLove the way you put Drupe in this gorgeous zendala!
ReplyDeletegreat work, beautiful colors
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteYour composition is really lovely---complex and compelling. I like the choice of colors. It reminds me of a very sophisticated Pennsylvania Dutch hex sign.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful zendala with the red colour! Wonderful Fracas and Printemps!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Sue! I love the contrast in your bold colours, intense black and white, and subtle shading. Great balance of linear and curved tangles too! I love this!
ReplyDeleteWow! That is the beauty! Juicy color attracts attention and is very well matched patterns!
ReplyDeleteFabulous in every way! I love your colorwork!
ReplyDeleteReally love the red. The shading around the edge is a nice soft touch.
ReplyDeleteThe colors are such a compliment to such a well drawn piece. Very nice artwork! Sarah
ReplyDeleteOh, you pulled out all the stops! I love how you used the flat red to complement the shiny Drupe (I think) in the interior sections. So nicely balanced between dark and light, delicate and bold. Love this!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, and I love the colors!
ReplyDeletenice color choices!
ReplyDeleteLee Darter
Absolutely gorgeous. You must have enjoyed doing this one.
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