Apparently I'm back again...my computer decided to play nicely for awhile (actually the computer plays perfectly - it's the wireless connection that doesn't want to play nicely!), so I can get my challenge tiles posted. I'll try not to bore or overwhelm you with a long post, since I have really been gone now for a few weeks. But, before I get started, I just HAVE to share this picture of my 3 adorable kitties with you. First though, a little background ... on my old computer hutch that I haven't used in a very long time, there are cubbies that I normally put the grocery bags in and in front of that my craft sewing machine on one side and my printer on the other. There is room for 2 kitties to sleep perfectly on the bags and the normally do. Salem, the youngest, is usually the only one up there anymore and he sleeps behind the sewing machine. Nicky, the middle fur baby, originally had that spot, but apparently Salem won the toss. Mistoffellees, our old man, usually sleeps next to me in one of the dining room chairs. Anyway, this particular day, everyone's routine got upset and Salem was upstairs longer than normal...when he came down, and was about to go to his hidey hole, he found it taken. Well, normally he will just go to the other side, but Nicky was there because Mistoffellees was in Salem's spot. So Salem started telling me about it and when I turned around from my computer, I just about died laughing at the scene going on, so I grabbed the camera. Anyway, these are my 3 wonderful furbabies!
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An indignent Salem...with Nicky and Mistoffellees totally oblivious to the outrage of our youngest kitty...lol
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I loved our challenge to tangle autumn leaves (at least they are autumn leaves in this part of the world right now - my inlaws would have spring leaves). I had a maple leaf cutout and a oak leaf that I used for my strings and tried to use the techniques from 2014 "Tints on Tan" kit that I had bought at that time. I liked the way it looked, but there was far too much 'white space' for me, so I was going to just add a little grey tipple around the leaves, but got carried away. I didn't really like the way it was looking, so I used graphite to color between the tipple and hated that even more. Then when my husband was looking at it, the angle that he was holding it at made it look to me like the leaves were floating on a puddle or something like that, so that's where I went with it. I added blue which greyed the background so that it wasn't so obtrusive and the leaves popped. Guess if you just keep at it, eventually it will satisfy. Not to say that it didn't...I loved drawing this one and really got lost in the tangles, but I really wanted to make this ZIA out of it. Anyway, this is my submission ...
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Media: 3.5" square tan tile Brown Micron 01 Black Micron .005 Sepia Micron .005 Prismacolor colored pencils |
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Media: 3.5" square black tile White gelly roll pen
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Diva Challenge #288 challenged us to use the tangle Gourdgeous on our tile in honor of Canada's Thanksgiving. Gourdgeous is one of my favorite tangle patterns, so I did two. The first one is just white on a black background, but I had fun doing it.
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Media: 4" square watercolor paper Dye ink background Micron Sepia Pen 01 White Prismacolor
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The second one is done on a watercolor washed background, which really wasn't what I had intended. I had decided to try some watercolor backgrounds and this one just really didn't work, but that's likely because I couldn't find my watercolors and used some dye inkpads for my pigment and the tile wasn't nearly wet enough. But I used it anyway, so it is what it is!
And here is the last one (I promise). I loved Daniel's stepout for Dreamcatcher, especially since when I was in high school and college I used to make them for my friends out of wool roving and bits of turquoise, so I really did love the wonderful stepout he did for it. My version is done on a tan tile with what I thought was terracotta pencil shading, but I have a light out in the kitchen where I do my tangling, so it was actually a mulberry color. When I discovered that is was the wrong color, it actually worked out well as I wanted the outside ring to be a bit darker, so I used the terracotta for that and it worked out well. But that's okay, pink is my favorite color anyway! So here is my last submission for this week and I will not be nearly so long next time. That's a promise *grin*
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Media: 3.5" tan tile Micron Black 01 Micron Sepia 01 Prismacolor colored pencils ~ Mulberry/Terracotta
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As always, comments, critiques, messages, or just a "Hi, how are you" are appreciated. And please do the same for everyone that has joined in the Diva Challenge this week. If you want to play with the challenges as well, you can find them at the Diva's blog (
click here) and join us sometime. It's a wonderful group of people and very informative. I've learned a lot participating in this. Have a great week!
All of your tiles are beautiful, but my favorite is the one with the leaves. Love the composition and how you work with color.
ReplyDeleteI just love the colors you have created on the Diva's tile, beautiful composition and nice tangles you have chosen.
ReplyDeleteMany people don't like Gourdgeous but you did this job very well on both of the tiles.
Dreamcatcher is a lovely pattern and your tile is very nice.
This indignent Salem looks fantastic, his eyes are special, me too, likes animals around me.
I also love your leaves. The contrast of the leaves against the beautiful background color ... the tangles themselves. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteHi Lezli, thanks for visiting! Your work is beautiful, all of it. I've found that myself that when a tile isn't quite working sometimes the right idea just pops up and bling!, it happens. My problem is the reason it's not working is because I've gone one step too far in the first place lol.
ReplyDeleteYour leaf tile is gorgeous and I love your gourd tiles (both of them) and your dream catcher too.
And your kitties are wonderful! My kitty has been in trouble today lol.
Love your leaf tile and it's coloring!!!!! Also love the story and photo of the cats!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Your tiles are amazing! My favorite is the first one! Love the combination with the wonderful colors!
ReplyDeleteSuch delightful and beautiful pieces this week, Lezli! Love seeing your kitties as well. What cuties!
ReplyDeleteJ'aime beaucoup le dessin des feuilles d'automne. Je suis charmée par ses couleurs tendres.
ReplyDeleteWow! All of your tiles are amazing;-) I especially love that Diva tile. Those colors just blow me away.
ReplyDeleteYour Dreamcatcher tile is so elegant, and I absolutely love the leaves floating in a puddle with Tipple bubbles and reflecting the sky. Gorgeous!
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