Monday, 10 August 2015
To Chop or Not To Chop
I have decided to change the initials I sign my work with. Everybody here, and friends at home, know me as YT so I have decided to use those initials for my work. I have played around with them, both capitals and lower case, but they don't easily make a monogram. I tried them side by side but they don't seem to connect gracefully. (See below) I finally decided on a capital T above but connecting into a lowercase y. (See below) It still looked a little plain, no flourish, so I tried it in a chop. (See below) Now I can't decide which is best, to chop or not to chop, what do you think?
I have used it in a chop this time for Joey's Monotangle Challenge. This week it is Margeret Bremner's Jemz, I am not fond of grid tangle patterns for Monotangles so I have turned it into a circle:-
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Love the Jemz ring (too clever!!) and the new initials! The box around them immediately makes me think Professional Artist. Very classy! xo
ReplyDelete~ joey ~
The ring of Jemz is fantastic. A and keep the chop. It's cool. Sarah
ReplyDeleteYes yes chop! It looks great. And the ring was a great solution to this challenge. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Jemz ring! The chop is great, and I quite like the left initial too. Not much of a help there, hey...? :-)
ReplyDeleteI agree, the chop is great. And I like your ring as a string.
ReplyDeleteterrific ring of jemz here! and I like your new chop. Quite elegant looking.
ReplyDeleteI love that you used a circle!! That is so much fun!! I like the chop too - it looks very deliberate and professional - yay!! :)
ReplyDelete~ Diane Clancy
http://www.dianeclancy.com/blog/2015/08/my-joeys-monotangle-jemz-challenge