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ZIA - Quandary Version 2 - Let it flow!
Quandary and tangleations, Shattuck, Float Fest
with Quabogs, and some Tipple |
Rick and Maria released a new tangle in their newsletter this week. The tangle is called
Quandary and Maria it's based on "6's and uses rice shaped sections. Check
out all the wonderful tangleations of this new addition on Laura's Diva challenge. It's really a fun and versatile tangle. The CZT's at the training #10 got the first look at this tangle. I was at CZT training #6 and we got to learn Tripoli from Maria and Rick even before it was officially announced, how fun to be part of the "in" crowd!
My first version (below) shows a monotangle with a few variations and morphing added. My rice shapes seem to become more leaf like (to me). The pointed edges seem to be my rice shape, I added a swirly background and let the stamens flow!
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Quandary, free form play with larger micron pen |
I then played with a little more free form version of Quandary I've included my three variations and tangleations. Quandary still works using more free form shapes. I used a larger micron pen to give more of a free form brush stroke look. The bottom version has a Japanese calligraphy feel to it, I auraed the Quandary shapes and these wonderful triangles emerged. I enjoy the grey stroke using a soft lead HB pencil and adding some graduated shading to the top left version. The little fishies just emerged.
After playing with free form versions and rereading Maria's description, I did another tile. I had missed the
forming triangles part in her description originally. Concentrating on forming triangle shapes and building on that, made my second version of Quandary flow much more easily. I really like my version #2. Oh what fun to play with Quandary!
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Quandary Version 1 -
Monotangle morphed |
Lovely, It feels like spring with all the beautiful Quandary flowers.
ReplyDeleteI love these, the fishes, the flowers, love it!
ReplyDeleteLove the shading on your quandry flowers. Your play is lovely.
ReplyDeleteBouquets of beauty! Really gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAll are beautiful! They look very playful to mee.
ReplyDeleteI love the free flowing variations, so beautiful
ReplyDeleteYour Quandry is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteStunning shapes and tangleations!
ReplyDeleteYour Zia is great, the way your tangles flow into each other. I love that, and for me that is the hardest part of zentangling. And your free tangles of quandary are outstanding. Beautiful feel they have nd a great flow.
ReplyDeletebeautiful - but the fishies gave me the giggles!
ReplyDeleteLove the freeform ones in the center the most - particularly the little fishies - but they're all lovely!
ReplyDeleteKelley @ thepathuntangled.com
Cute fishies!
ReplyDeletegorgeous! Love your free form versions :)
ReplyDeleteLove the flowers...such a clever idea!
ReplyDeleteAll lovely, but I do like the fun fish!!
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