Monday, November 24, 2014

Weekly Challenge #195 - Turning Old Into New

Grid to freeform, freeform to grid. What a fun challenge. I guess these two go both ways, but I like to think of it going from the grid to the freedom of the CO2. It's a happier progression, don't you think?

Looking forward to seeing the other entries in the Diva Challenge this week.

Patterns used: Bateek, CO2

And for all my American friends, Happy Thanksgiving!
Patterns used: Paradox, Diva Dance, All About Vs, A-fog, Ambler, Tipple, Static... Sanibelle?

Gobble! Gobble!

~Duchess

23 comments:

  1. I like how you moved CO2 form grid to free-form and the turkey, gobble gobble, is great!

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  2. love the way your grid is at the bottom and them suddenly the pattern is free - great work

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  3. I love your tile and how it is busting free out of the boxes! Happy Thanksgiving!

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  4. C02 goes from the solid form directly to the gaseous form without becoming a liquid. This is called sublimation. So your piece is therefor sublime :)

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  5. It´s beautiful! So airy and easy.

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  6. I like the way you show the pattern in a grid and also "free" - very creative and great idea :-)

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  7. Lovely tile! I like your way of using Bateek!

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  8. Love your creative depiction of the evolution of CO2 from Grid to freedom. Beautiful Turkey Tile. Wonderful Post, Duchess.

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  9. I like this tangle being freed! Happy thanksgiving to you too.

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  10. I love the way you go from grid to freedom with CO2!

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  11. Great tile! And that turkey is lovely as well! Happy thanksgiving!

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  12. Very good. A certain cuteness. Looks like a snow storm piling up.

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  13. The great escape!! I like this technique.

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  14. Yes, it actually looks like Co2 (the gas) and it is effervescing....very cool!

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  15. Great tile. I love the progression from grid to floating.

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  16. Lovely. Great response to the challenge.

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  17. I love the transition from freeform to grid --and also your turkey.

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  18. "Grid to Freeform" - love it. Beautiful drawing. "less is more". Freedom it is

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  19. I like the visual transformation of CO2. Gorgeous turkey.

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