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
I like how you moved CO2 form grid to free-form and the turkey, gobble gobble, is great!
ReplyDeletelove the way your grid is at the bottom and them suddenly the pattern is free - great work
ReplyDeleteI love your tile and how it is busting free out of the boxes! Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteC02 goes from the solid form directly to the gaseous form without becoming a liquid. This is called sublimation. So your piece is therefor sublime :)
ReplyDeleteIt´s beautiful! So airy and easy.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you show the pattern in a grid and also "free" - very creative and great idea :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely tile! I like your way of using Bateek!
ReplyDeleteLove your creative depiction of the evolution of CO2 from Grid to freedom. Beautiful Turkey Tile. Wonderful Post, Duchess.
ReplyDeleteGreat tile.
ReplyDeleteVery nice :)
ReplyDeleteCool idea and well executed.
ReplyDeleteI like this tangle being freed! Happy thanksgiving to you too.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you go from grid to freedom with CO2!
ReplyDeleteGreat tile! And that turkey is lovely as well! Happy thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteVery good. A certain cuteness. Looks like a snow storm piling up.
ReplyDeleteThe great escape!! I like this technique.
ReplyDeleteYes, it actually looks like Co2 (the gas) and it is effervescing....very cool!
ReplyDeleteGreat tile. I love the progression from grid to floating.
ReplyDeleteLovely. Great response to the challenge.
ReplyDeleteI love the transition from freeform to grid --and also your turkey.
ReplyDelete"Grid to Freeform" - love it. Beautiful drawing. "less is more". Freedom it is
ReplyDeleteSuper tangles, Duchess! Axxx
ReplyDeleteI like the visual transformation of CO2. Gorgeous turkey.
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