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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Duotangle - Auraknot Mooka



This weeks challenge is to combine the tangles Auraknot and Mooka. After trying various ideas of ways to make one morph into the other, I finally settled on using the technique of 'drawing behind' and found that they combined to make a pleasing zendala.

19 comments:

  1. Wow Sue! That is very clever. I wonder if you could intertwine them starting from the middle out? You have given me something to contemplate. Wonderful tile.

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  2. Lovely, intricate effect. Axxx

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  3. Oh is this beautiful! I love the combo of colors and shading that makes both tangles pop. Gorgeous.

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  4. Gorgeous piece. Very neat the way you intertwined the two.

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  5. Beautiful piece. I love the color and how subtle you put the two together.

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  6. A very delicate, delightful design. I love how you have colored and shaded your performers. They blend together so well. Beautiful work, Sue.

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  7. oh this is pretty. The misty fade in the center, the brightness of the mookas! well done

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  8. I love the way you have drawn this!!!!

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  9. The "flamingo dance" :)
    Very creative. Very artistic. Beautiful result.

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  10. Soft, flowing, and pretty. I love the pink with the yellow and the shading adds so much to the background.

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  11. Sue, this is stunning! I love your colors and the way your patterns flow together. I am truly inspired by this one. :-)

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  12. Sue, what concentration and groovy glowing mooka.

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  13. Tricky and very clever... love, light and Peace...bonnie

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  14. Saw this earlier on FB. Great work at integrating the two tangles. The highlighting adds so much to this piece.

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  15. So perfectly symmetrical!!! I love the simplicity, but yet complexity of it and the colors are beautiful too! Share Humanity

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  16. very nice overlay and a great sense of symetry.

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  17. Beautiful tile, Sue. I love the color, and the shading and composition are perfect.

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