Great bijous Michelle, you always surprise me by al those ways you manage to let keeko look so different. It is so simple so basic and yet so different looking. That is what I admire in your artwork all the time!
I love all of these! Your little sneaking in Fescue and Zingers are always delightful. Also, in the second tile, I love how you do not feel compelled to fill in each and every petal (as I would - everything has to match or I'm not quite happy...). You really managed to pack a lot into these little Bijoux!
So beautiful, all of them. I especially like the way, how there's always something peeking into the empty spaces in the middle. My favorite is the third one. Very special and inventive. Just gorgeous!
These are all soooo good! I especially love the first one, which has such excellent shading. Even with the color on the second one, the central whiteness is still the focal point.
Then looking out through the quabog with a zinger and lone fescue to the brightness of the sun (white) is lovely.
And finally the fourth one with its yellow and dripping zinger reminds me of honey.
Oh, the first one reminds me of a porthole or a fishing basket. Awesome! Great job!
I love all of these, but especially the first one!
ReplyDeleteWonderful as always. Love the little flourishes hidden here and there. I did wonder at first if it was bijou, but I didn't find him.
ReplyDeleteGreat bijous Michelle, you always surprise me by al those ways you manage to let keeko look so different. It is so simple so basic and yet so different looking. That is what I admire in your artwork all the time!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little treasures - each more enchanting than the one before!
ReplyDeleteFour takes on a simple idea and how clever they are. I'd have been proud to have done any one of them.
ReplyDeleteI love all of these! Your little sneaking in Fescue and Zingers are always delightful. Also, in the second tile, I love how you do not feel compelled to fill in each and every petal (as I would - everything has to match or I'm not quite happy...). You really managed to pack a lot into these little Bijoux!
ReplyDeleteThese are great. Not sure that I have a favorite, They all their unique qualities that makes each one stand out.
ReplyDeleteI like that fescu one a lot. It's like laying on your back in a meadow, the grass sort of waving above your face. Lots of fun!
ReplyDeleteAll are wonderful! I can´t decide for a favorite!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, all so sweet! I love the idea of using the Bijou's for this challenge!
ReplyDeleteI love all four, but the third one is special. So simple with only one Zinger in it. LOVE it.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, all of them. I especially like the way, how there's always something peeking into the empty spaces in the middle. My favorite is the third one. Very special and inventive. Just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThese are all soooo good! I especially love the first one, which has such excellent shading. Even with the color on the second one, the central whiteness is still the focal point.
ReplyDeleteThen looking out through the quabog with a zinger and lone fescue to the brightness of the sun (white) is lovely.
And finally the fourth one with its yellow and dripping zinger reminds me of honey.
Oh, the first one reminds me of a porthole or a fishing basket. Awesome! Great job!
Lovely challenge tiles!
How does one decide which of these tiles to love the most? Each one is stunning and sooooo different. Wow!
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