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:-
I love the way you have used Dragonair in this.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteYou did a wonderful Zendala! You've left just the right amount of open spaces.
ReplyDeleteMy my Tortoise, it looks like you handled it with such a gentle but confident hand in your design. Nice work. Sarah.
ReplyDeleteI 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. :)
ReplyDeleteArcflower for the roundals works very well, nice!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! I would never have though to use dragonair!
ReplyDeleteI like the choice of the patterns and the harmonious composition. Great !
ReplyDeleteI love how you made little dragon baby bellies! Then you have the Arc Flower with little bridal veils. So cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful tile!
ReplyDeleteA magnificent zendala. So much graceful movement. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWonderful zendala! I like the fine movement and the airy appearance!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeletethis is beautiful
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteVery delicate and beautiful - what a great use of Dragonair.
ReplyDeleteNice organic flow to this Zendala.
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