Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Seton

The Diva's
Weekly Challenge #192: "UMT - Seton by Cris Letourneau"

My seton may look a bit unorthodox and it turned out to be quite a mystery, I really didn't know where the trails were going to finish up......more unknown out comes! Thanks Cris and Alexa, seton is a fantastic tangle.


21 comments:

  1. Gorgeous, I keep looking at this work of yours!

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  2. A wonderful energy in this tile. Well done!

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  3. Such imagination. I would never have seen this from the step out. Fabulous.

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  4. Looks wonderful, so full of life with lots of bubbles!!

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  5. très soigné. Comme des bulles de gaz qui s'échappent

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  6. I love this, it looks so nice and airy!

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  7. Wow - that looks really great! Absolutely amazing!
    I like this variation of seton very much - with the colour and this flow in it!
    Lovely tile :-)

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  8. I am so fascinated by your challenge tile, Shelly. I just stare at in amazement. It is a continuously evolving tangle-ation. So beautiful. The colored line weighting is masterful and adds so much to this creative Tile. So amazing.

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  9. Wow, what a great way to do seton, so without grid, and yet I see a grid, wonderful. You always surprise me with your creative tiles and ways you complete the challenges!

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  10. this is fabulous - love how the circles have escaped the grid!

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  11. Looks like your Seton got tired of being restrained inside the grid and decided to break out. Creative interpretation.

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  12. wow, I just love how the circles in Seton star in this piece. It reminds me of 7-Up, or bubbles in a jacuzzi. The weighted lines add something truly special here, and the white highlighting is delicious! Well done

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  13. Very 3 dimensional and random, love it.

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  14. This is wonderful! I love the escaping rings. Your mind is a treasure!

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  15. nice done with all the bubbles ;-)

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  16. You came up with a very imaginative deconstruction of Seton. Nice.

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  17. This is just delightful. Lots of movement and interest.

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  18. I am so impressed at how you took a grid based tangle and made it organic. Amazing!

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