In this close up hopefully you can see the "kneeses"
And a couple more close-ups
I tried to find every 'heart' shape tangle that I could to work into this ZIA and I also found out accidentally how to make a flow of color on a plate. I can color in solid, but I hadn't thought I could make a soft muted background type of color til I tried to 'erase' a tangle I had put in the middle in the biggest heart. I used alcohol to see if I could erase the ink and found there was so much color from the pattern that it made a big pinkish mess. So I thought of smoothing it out in the section, and then patted it all over with the Q-tip I was using. Waited til it dried and put fresh red lines on the outside edge and there it was.... a background on a plate.
I'm so excited to see what I can do next with this idea.
Meanwhile, I also worked on a couple 'critters' ZIA's .
Same with the bunny rabbit. Used as many 'soft' looking tangles as I could find and then added a fantasy garden around him. These are both 8" x 10" to fit in a standard frame. The sepia browns I felt would go nice with a wood like maple.
9 comments:
Hearts and flowers work like a charm in this challenge!
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What a great idea -- tangling on plates. Your heart plate is beautiful! Funny how a mistake can take us to new and exciting places. lol... I also love your "critters." They would look wonderful on a plate (hint, hint.)
These are so wonderful! I love the valentine plate. How great to discover a new method. What is your surface for your animal friends? Really great work!
I wouldn't mind having your snail in my garden, he is so cute.
Very great work!
I love the snail!
Beautiful!!! I also love the snale in teh tangled garden.
Oh my goodness, your tangled plate is DELICIOUS!!!!! Wow... Utterly exquisite. And your ZIAs in sepia are beautiful too :)
Your hearts work perfectly for this challenge. Lovely!
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