The coloring was colored pencil and a touch of Red Pigma Micron.
Patterns used:
1-Yuma - Tina Akura Hunziker
2-Hitched - Heidi Sue W.
3-HulaBerry - Julie Evans.
4-Luv-A - Sharon Caforio
5-In-a-pod - Zentangle®
Tile Size: 3.5 x3.5 inches.
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Beautiful combination of patterns and I really admire the harmony of your colours. You drew yuma wonderfully, it looks really great here and seems to be a fun pattern.
ReplyDeleteThat's an excellent way to use Yuma and the way you've created depth is amazing. (I like the bunch of grapes too, is it wrong that they make me think of wine?) The gentle colours work well too and are set off by the heavier black in some areas. Very nice, kinetic tile.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's some piece of art, David! Great use of Yuma.
ReplyDeleteWOW !!! Wundervoll !!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome tile David! I love the negative spaces around your lovely choice of the tangles. Really sets them off. The variations of line in your yuma, great! The color touches yum!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tile :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful YUMA!
ReplyDeleteI do like this tangle, David, but you have taken it to a spectacular place here. Just gorgeous. Ax
ReplyDeleteSo harmonisch so gelungen - einfach einzigartig!
ReplyDeleteTHis is amazing...your thick lines make this pattern very special indeed. It has a strength to it...wait...I see what you did there. That's a terrific treatment of Hitched, too! ha!
ReplyDeleteYou know, the tile as a whole reminds me of a Moroccan wedding. It is joyous and dignified, with feast written all over it! well done.
David, you did a great rendition of Yuma. I really like the gold color with the highlights (sparkle) and you gave it lots of space to breathe. Have a brilliant, golden day! cstocks/1xeritas
ReplyDeletean other very nice tile. i hope YUMA gonna appear in other tiles of you again. have a nice week.
ReplyDeletevery nice tile - I like how the hula berry drops down on the left side. Your colour is very subtle and well done as is the shading
ReplyDeleteWow, a stunning tile! I love the open string and the ornament at the left is great in it.
ReplyDeleteDavid, an interesting take on Yuma that takes us on an undulating ride. I also like your subtle use of color that enhances the tile. Nice one.
ReplyDeleteDavid......oh la la, stylish!
ReplyDeleteGreat David, I always love the composition of your zentangle and the firmness!
ReplyDeleteWow - wild! I just love it. The weighted lines were a fantastic idea. Your coloring is exciting, too.
ReplyDeleteOh! What beautiful!!! speechless!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful drawing, with such attention to the color touches.
ReplyDeleteI love the "Fruit" hanging in the upper left, and I love the "Scenic" feel of the right-hand side.
Very "airy" feeling
Excellent visual
Gorgeous tile! I like the way you used Yuma here. Lovely little hearts on the right, too!
ReplyDeleteDavid, another beautiful tile this week! I love the way you have used the color in Yuma and the weighted lines add so much to the overall design. Movement throughout your tile is amazing. I love to see your work and this one is no exception! Great work!
ReplyDeleteYour tile is absolutely stunning! I love the color and the mix of patterns you used.
ReplyDeleteGreat composition. I love the colors and especially how you did Inapod.
ReplyDeleteAwesome tile ! I found it difficult, but you made a wunderful piece!
ReplyDeleteSehr schönes Teil
ReplyDeleteThis is a cool tile. Really stunning.
ReplyDeleteWow! I really love your interpretation of Yuma! Very cool!
ReplyDeleteThis is a very pleasing tile. I like the Hula Berry.
ReplyDeleteGreat composition. Like the color and your dangling tangle.
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