Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Diva Challenge #158

Ooh, a duotangle challenge this week from Laura - on I am the Diva - using the fantastic Diva Dance troupe and Crescent Moons.

I had two attempts - the first didn't quite hit the spot but here it is:




The second, I have fallen quite in love with - mainly because it doesn't look like anything I've ever done before (apart from the one above....!) Just a feeling!



Thank you so much, Laura - I not only enjoyed doing this challenge, but loved watching the video of you doing a tile that was posted with Challenge #100. It was wonderful!

Looking forward to seeing all the other entries!
Ax

30 comments:

  1. They are both very good and on the second tile the diva dance is somehow skipping of joy. What a delight!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you Beewatch! I had finished the second one and knew there was something I could add, so I put the little 'movement' lines around the three centre tangles and they came to life. Axxx

      Delete
  2. This first one is well done; however, I can see why you prefer the second. Those little lines do make it dance and look "happier."

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you Jean. I think I like it because it is so different from other things I've done. I have never tried Diva Dance properly - and I really enjoyed it. Axxx

      Delete
  3. Both are great. I like that you colored the spots of the diva dance red, makes it dancing indeed!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Many thanks Didisch! I really wanted to make it dance - glad you like it. Axxx

      Delete
  4. I was thinking the same thing as Didisch. The first one is beautiful, the second stunning. Great shading too.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. So kind, Annemarie - it was such a fun challenge. I really did enjoy it. Axxx

      Delete
  5. Happy tiles with vibes! Love your moves!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Delighted to have positive comments from you, Shelly. Thank you! Axxx

      Delete
  6. Replies
    1. Thank you Catherine! I've been so busy over on your lovely blog and looking at all your amazing 'me made' clothes. Lovely to find you. Axxx

      Delete
  7. Wow - these are great. I love the way changing the shapes of the darkened bits - from rounded to pointed - leads to a change in the whole look - I'll give you're way a try I think!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you RR - great to see you here! Glad you noticed the shape change - it makes a subtle but interesting difference. Axxx

      Delete
  8. Both arre beautiful and I can´t decide for a favorite! The touch of the red colour is great!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you LonettA! I still prefer the second one and I was pleased I thought of adding a little splash of colour. Axxx

      Delete
  9. Gorgeous, lovely work! Both tiles! & I love how your first tile is your jump off point for experimenting in the second tile. & I LOVE that second tile! Especially the way the border on the right side pinches in & twists around. Really pretty touch!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. What lovely encouraging feedback Kathryn - thank you so much. Yes, the first tile was the experiment and I liked it but I felt it detracted from the Rock 'n Roll bits that I really liked. Hence the second which was much more what I wanted to portray.
      Axxx

      Delete
  10. These are awesome! Love the red and how it gives it just a burst of color.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you so much, Lara! I think the red makes all the difference. Axxx

      Delete
  11. Nice job. These could be in sequence. The first has your Rock 'n Roll Diva Dance just emerging and breaking free. Your second has them letting loose and shakin it.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Great idea, Donald - and actually, that is exactly what happened!! Thank you. Axxx

      Delete
  12. I like both tiles and can see how the second one looks like they're dancing, but I really like the first one where you've used little bits of Crescent Moon on each of the Diva dance posies, makes me think of limpits :)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you Linda! I loved your take on this challenge too. It was such a fun one! Axxx

      Delete
  13. Both tiles are beautiful. If I hadn't seen the second, I would have thought the first one was great. And it is; but the second one is terrific. The additional little lines which create that extra bit of movement are genius.

    ReplyDelete
  14. Fantastic feedback, Audrie - thank you so much!! I have to say - with NO false modesty - that it was a moment of inspiration, rather than genius, that made me put those little lines! But call it genius if you will...:-)
    Axxx

    ReplyDelete
  15. oh gorgeous, I am so amazed by the variations everyone has done, this is just awesome, I love the red, it's intense and it's bold. Great tile!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you ! They are all fantastic - I really enjoyed this one, Chrissie and agree that there have been some wonderful variations produced. Axxx

      Delete
  16. I love both tiles! And I know what you mean, the second one has that little extra oomph. Love the bit of red.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks Zoe - and I think you're right - the second one does have a bit of 'oomph'! Great word! Axxx

      Delete

I read everyone's comments and am delighted that you took the time to share your views. Thank you! Ax