Saturday, May 2, 2015

Labyrinths are Among Us~ Diva Challenge #215

First off, let me say that I'm sorry I didn't get around to all the blogs last week. My hands were giving me fits (arthritis and fibromyalgia) so I was basically staying away from the keyboard because it hurt to type, but I have peeked in to some from last week and I am going to be working on some of the challenges I have missed. That being said, let's move on to this week's challenge. When I woke up Monday and saw that the challenge was to draw a labyrinth, all I felt was sheer panic! To begin with, I had no idea what a bonafide labyrinth looked like, but the Diva helped us out there by sending us to a couple of websites. I looked at those and kind of got familiar with what a labyrinth should look like, but somehow I wanted something different. So...as my husband often says to me...I went into full research mode and spent a few days on Google and Google Images just looking around. Thank you, Diva, for such a challenge! I found out so much about labyrinths and the reasons for them, that it made it all so very interesting. Like she said in her post (paraphrasing here), mazes and labyrinths are not the same thing at all. I find after looking at everything, I definitely prefer labyrinths. I must have gone through all the scratch paper in the house trying to decide exactly how I wanted my labyrinth to look, but finally settled on a design that I absolutely love. This is what I would like a labyrinth to look like if I were able to build one in my back yard (I can't, my yard is barely wide enough for a picnic table).

Diva Challenge 215 ~ Labyrinth
Media:
4" x 4" tile, Micron (black and brown), pencil for
shading, green and blue watercolor pencils, white colored
pencil for highlighting and white gelly roll for orb dots
Tangles used:
Miander, Ovy tangellation, Flux, Fescu, Zinger (1)

When I started with the Miander on the path, I cursed myself for choosing that particular tangle and especially for making it so small, but I love the way it turned out and found that it was very relaxing to tangle it. In looking back at it, I find that the places that I was really in tune with the pen are the smallest design areas and the larger ones are more just trying to cover space. But I really do like the way it turned out. In fact, so much so that I will probably make another one and make it larger and frame it. Thank you once again, Laura, for your wonderful challenges!

If you would like to see the responses to this challenge and check out the Diva's blog for other challenges that she has issued, go to the Diva's Challenge blog (click here) and check it out.

And remember, any and all comments are welcomed and appreciated ... always!

13 comments:

  1. Lovely choice of tangles and colors.

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  2. Wonderful Labyrinth, great tangles and I love the color. I learned a lot from this challenge also. Looking forward to your next labyrinth. Nicely done.

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  3. A delightful Post, LezliB, and a beautiful Challenge Tile. Love your design and Pattern choices. Your shading and color choices are are very effective. Well done.

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  4. Your labyrinth has turned out really well. I prefer this style of labyrinth to the one I did which looked like a brain. Have had chance to do some more research now on different types so I might try another one.

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  5. Your labyrinth has turned out really well. I prefer this style of labyrinth to the one I did which looked like a brain. Have had chance to do some more research now on different types so I might try another one.

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  6. Your labyrinth has turned out really well. I prefer this style of labyrinth to the one I did which looked like a brain. Have had chance to do some more research now on different types so I might try another one.

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  7. I love this labryrinth. Your shading and use of brown and black is inspiring.... Love it, love it, love it.

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  8. This really looks different. I love the complexity of it, and yet it has a simplicity as well. Well done ,

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  9. This looks like it took a lot of work...stunning shading with your tangleation!

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  10. This is so lovely!! So pretty!! Hope your hands feel better (I have arthritis, fibro and + too :) )

    ~ Diane Clancy
    http://www.dianeclancy.com/blog/2015/04/my-diva-labyrinth-challenge-entry

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