Monday, December 8, 2014

Weekly Challenger #197 - Arukas

And so the Christmas season begins. Got all my baking for the nieces and nephews done and boxed up. Ready for the post office!


And on to the Diva Challenge for the week. Glad to have the Diva back and everyone on the mend. I played around with Arukas for a while, but it's... So. Many. Straight. Lines. 

My pen started wandering and I just followed along. I considered putting something in the center (Snowflake? Hubcap? Smiley Face?) but I thought the flat white space was a nice balance to all the other chaos. 


Pattern used: Arukas

(Antonine, floating pearls! Think I need more practice on those, but a promise is a promise.)

16 comments:


  1. Wonderful interpretation and I really like the curvy lines breaking up the straights.

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  2. This is very cleverly done and your shading is excellent.

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  3. What a great Arukas variation. Love the weaving of the pieces of row throughout the Arukas

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  4. Oh what a great tile with arukas! I love the way you make lines between the other ones (you know what I mean?) and your shading is so beautiful :-)

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  5. I would love to get one of your packages in the post. Lovely. I really like your wandering lines! Such a nice sense of movement. Beautifully done.

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  6. Lovely tile, the white space gives the tile a stronger look

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  7. You're right! As a newbie Arukas tangler, I never got past the straight lines. The most I could do was to add a scene around it. You, on the other hand, very successfully turned your akuras into an interesting composition. Good one.

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  8. I love your arukas tile...it is so inspiring! I need to practice more and seeing everyone's work is encouraging. Thanks for this beauty!

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  9. Very lovely tile with Akuras! Great linework!

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  10. love your version of arukas (although I agree about all those straight lines) you have done a lovely job adding some organic feel to the pattern

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  11. Very nice, your highness! To get them to REALLY float, pencil them in first - no ink outline, and just shade. That tip was courtesy of whoever started this obsession (can't remember) and really works! I love the white space you left. It makes your eye move around to all the other great stuff!

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    1. Oh, good tip. I'll give that a try next time. It does make them float-ier.

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  12. You did very well in leaving the center open. I love your variation on Akuras.

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  13. I love your Tile. Very creative design. Superb line work.

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