Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Diva Challenge #221 - Beads of Courage; That's New To Me #23 - "D" and Genevieve Crabe, and SQ1 - Msst

Our Diva's weekly challenge is to represent Beads of Courage to support the program in which she and her little Artoo are in.  It awards colored beads to kids with serious medical challenges each time they endure a test, a procedure, a treatment or overcome an obstacle.  What a lovely idea with a beautiful memento that grows with time.  Laura is a tireless advocate for her beautiful son and for others who face the unthinkable difficulties that some children must.  Each of us with healthy children and grandchildren must say a prayer of thanks every day and a prayer for blessings on those who are not so fortunate.

When I read this challenge, I was already working on the weekly That's New To Me challenge, and had found this wonderful tangle by Neil Burley called "Decostar".  It takes a bit of time to line everything all up, but is not too difficult to draw.  I thought it looked like an award medal, and decided it should hold Beads of Courage.  I used Prismacolor pencils (gasp, yes I did!) with brown and black Microns and a white gelly roll pen on a Renaissance Zendala tile.  I don't know why the scanner chopped off little bits of the tile, but here it is.  I love the color.  Yep, I do.  I promise to lose that color phobia soon... I just received my "Tints on Tan" kit from Marty Deckel, and am really excited to try that out now!


So, back at the "That's New To Me" corral, I still had to use some new stuff.  I had also found Neil Burley's other related tangle, Decodiamonds.  Being the literal person that I am, I just lined them up as shown in the step-out and bordered them with Genevieve Crabe's Demi (wasn't I good to use a tangle of hers that also started with a "D"?)  I love how that tangle self-shades and is so bold.  I think I'll be using that one again!  When I got the Deco things in place, I first added the interior "panel" and tried some major shading to give it depth.  I didn't like it, so I did the bad thing and erased the shading I had started.  Then I realized they reminded me of folded tuxedo shirts and I added the buttons down the front.  The minimal shading I added is to represent the pin-tucked feel of a crisp white shirt.  Really, whoever invented the whole tuxedo formal wear look for men really understood what makes a man look amazing, I must say.  Uh, Honey...don't you want to dress up for the party?... (hehe)

The Square One: Purely Zentangle focus this week is Msst.  The Phoenix area is having an unusual spring and early summer, to say the least.  May was much cooler (how lovely!) than we usually expect, and June has started out to be cloudier and just strange.  Monsoon season starts June 15, but this year we had the earliest June rain (on the 5th) in history.  Plus, you understand, Monsoon is not about rain, but about wind and dust.  So this is a strange year.  I stylized my Msst and added some mountains and a river wash.  I never used that River Stones tangle, but after I watched a video on how to draw it (the RIGHT way), now I love it!   Normally I don't do such landscape-y things, but this one I like.  After four years living out here, I am finally starting to relate to the surroundings instead of feeling like I am on some other planet.  I still miss peonies and lilies of the valley and loamy black dirt.  Oh well!  I have bougainvillea and olive trees.  And Mountains!


So, thank you for stopping by and for your thoughts and comments.

Namaste,
Antonine

22 comments:

  1. It is very successful and these colored glass beads look so true!

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  2. Antonine----You know what they say about great minds thinking alike----we both used color for this Diva's challenge (even though we don't usually) and we both did round compositions. Yours came out really well. Very nice 3 dimensionality!

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    1. No kidding! I can always relate to your posts, and we do seem to run on the same tracks often. I don't peek - I promise!

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  3. Antonine - your Beads of Courage is amazing!!! And it does look like a medal - and the color is perfect!!! Very clever to use a D from Genevieve Crabe!! I have made my New to Me D but it won't be posted til Friday (it is all set to go) ... Msst is lovely. But I SO love your Beads of Courage!!

    ~ Diane Clancy
    http://www.dianeclancy.com/blog/2015/06/my-diva-beads-of-courage-challenge-entry

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  4. Love your Zendala. The colors give a 3D look to your tile.

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  5. Your Zendala is stunning. I like the beads( glad you are getting over your color phobia). Like you faint use of amaze in the background. At first was not sure if it was a wash or not. Almost missed your "courage" around the second ring. Your shading adds a lot of nice depth. Your That's new to me challenge piece reminds me of the deco architecture that you see. Also can see the connection to tuxedos.

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    1. Thanks so much, Donald! I wondered if anyone would see the lettering on the Zendala. Glad you caught it.

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  6. Antonine, thank you for leaving such a sweet comment on my entry <3

    Your entry is so delightful - I really envy your creative use of colour! Prismacolour? I'm gonna google it now :P

    BTW I can't wait to see your tints on tan creations <3

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  7. Beautiful diva-zendala with so nice colours :-) I also like the new-to-me-tile - good idea to use "Demi" as a border. All tiles have great shading. Great work!

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  8. Wonderful Zendala for the DIVA! The other two tiles are good too. Thanks for being part of the "That's New to Me!" challenge this week!

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  9. Love your Post, Antonine. All of your Tiles are so creative and beautiful. Love your Zendala. You used the "Tints on Tan" kit to the max for stunning color in this excellent tile. All of your Tiles are so well designed and beautifully drawn. Your Msst pattern is awesome. I love how you dipicted this pattern, as well as your beautiful rendention of the River Stones Pattern. Wonderful shading in all of your Tiles.

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    1. Thanks, David! I am finally getting the hang of the colored pencil thing and hope to do more. The Tints on Tan kit uses seashells as a subject and even includes some sand and a tiny shell to adhere to the tile. It is really beautiful and opened my eyes to new possibilities.

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  10. All are lovely ... but especially I like your zendala! It´s stunning!

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  11. I like your beads of courage a lot and in fact everything you show us today!

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  12. I love both tiles...gorgeous! You're Riverstones are absolutely amazing! Wish mine turned out that well!

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  13. Lovely tiels, Antonine,but your Beads of Courage one stands out - gorgeous colours. Axxx

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  14. Absolutely beautiful Zendala and the other two tile are very nice too :)

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  15. Love your Zendala, and also the tile using my pattern!

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    1. Wow, thanks Genevieve! I love your pattern and am working on another tile with a variation using a circle in the middle rather than a square. It is really a bold and beautiful pattern!

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  16. Lovely! The beads look delicious and the softness of the color is pure delight. Seeing this makes me want to revisit colored pencils! Beautiful work <3

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