Tuesday 11 August 2015

Joining the ZenDivaDala Dance

Thank you to everyone who joined in the discussion last week about copyrighting and watermarks. Overall, for myself, I have decided not to watermark. I think it is unlikely that mine will be stolen at this stage. If I ever start producing masterpieces then I probably wouldn't put them on my blog, I will get in touch with Christie's or Sotherby's instead :-)

How nice to see Erin on the Diva Challenge, for a moment I thought I had clicked on the wrong blog lol. I have only done a couple of Zendalas before as I find some of the spaces quite restrictive and repetitive. However I gave it a whirl, used Swarm for the centre, Dragonair for the spines and Arcflower for the roundals., and here is the result:-





17 comments:

  1. I love the way you have used Dragonair in this.

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  2. I love the way you used and filled Dragonair in your Zendala.(I used it to).I also think your Zendala has a very nice balance to it. It is lovely.

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  3. You did a wonderful Zendala! You've left just the right amount of open spaces.

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  4. My my Tortoise, it looks like you handled it with such a gentle but confident hand in your design. Nice work. Sarah.

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  5. I really like the result you achieved with your zendala. You infused both movement and depth without using shading, something I'm still working on. I wish I could adeptly identify tangles like the rest of the commenters. Oh well, that gives me something (else) to strive for. :)

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  6. Arcflower for the roundals works very well, nice!

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  7. How lovely! I would never have though to use dragonair!

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  8. I like the choice of the patterns and the harmonious composition. Great !

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  9. I love how you made little dragon baby bellies! Then you have the Arc Flower with little bridal veils. So cute!

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  10. A magnificent zendala. So much graceful movement. Beautiful!

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  11. Wonderful zendala! I like the fine movement and the airy appearance!

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  12. Very delicate and beautiful - what a great use of Dragonair.

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  13. Nice organic flow to this Zendala.

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