Weekly Challenge #174: Superimposing Strings
Aimee from CZT Seminar 12 has suggested we double up on strings ......draw a string then overlay with another.
Thanks Aimee, I enjoyed these.
Z shaped string, turned the tile and then another Z. |
a square string, turned the tile, another square. Amazing how a circle appeared in the centre. |
2 curved lines, turned, 2 more curved lines. |
Oh. All three are wonderful. :)
ReplyDeleteThey are all quite lovely. I think I like the one with the curves the best.
ReplyDeleteWell I can't decide wich one I like the most. They are great all three of them, the first one with great B&W balance in combo with the red/braun, the second one by using the renaissance tile, so the highlighting is awesome, and the third one because of it airy and delicate look.
ReplyDeleteAll very nice Shelly... Love them all... nice color contrasting and design is well thought out... Love, Light and Peace...Bonnie
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed studying your tiles. Great white highlights in your second tile.
ReplyDeleteWAUW, all of them are very, very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThree beautiful beautiful beautiful tiles! :)
ReplyDeleteEach one is as beautiful as the one before. And, they are all so different with a complexity that is so inviting to the eye.
ReplyDeleteHi, Michelle! i have a question. Did you do a tile recently with Romanancy tangle? Also, of course, I love these three tiles!
ReplyDeleteHi Angela, I can't quite remember, it rings a bell, can you send romanancy to me please? Thanks
DeleteI like them all, but I especially like the 3rd one and how you combined the various patterns
ReplyDeleteLovely - particularly the last one. I like that it's busy - lots to look at - without being overdone.
ReplyDeleteThree terrific Tiles. Beautiful work Shelly.
ReplyDeleteI love all three, love the colors too.
ReplyDeletethat's pretty cool how that circle turned up in the middle of squares! i really like the way you incorporate the brown on the white tiles.
ReplyDeleteTerrific tiles. At first I thought the first was my favorite, but I really like the third one, too. Your work is always beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAll three are beautiful! Great use of black and brown!
ReplyDeleteGreat compositions on all three. I think my favorite is the last though. It has a great flow to it.
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