I like working with DEX. It's one of my favorites but yet I don't use it enough. Our challenge was to use DEX as a mono-tangle. What a lot of squares for this challenge. I filled the tile with squares then went from there.
Black and white would have been to boring for me so I added some watercolor. Interesting effect. Thanks to Mariet for giving me the idea of writing the name in the piece. I felt it was completely unfinished with a hole just suspended there.
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Black and white would have been to boring for me so I added some watercolor. Interesting effect. Thanks to Mariet for giving me the idea of writing the name in the piece. I felt it was completely unfinished with a hole just suspended there.
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This is very pretty. I can see that color is much more exciting.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely LOVELY, love the green shading!
ReplyDeleteGreat 3 D effect.
ReplyDeleteAdore that cone effect and great calligraphy!
ReplyDeleteGreat color choice. I admire how you did a background with DEX and a shape above it with DEX, and yet make them look so layered. It means you did a great job with the shadings. And I agree, the DEX text gives your work the finishing touch.
ReplyDeleteThank you Didisch.
ReplyDeleteGreat, really great.
ReplyDeleteYour cone superimposed on top of a rectangle is quite innovative. Like your green tint too. It adds a lot of interest.
ReplyDeleteVery neat! I love the layered effect, love the colour, and your shading is super! I like the added text too!
ReplyDeleteLike the variations and the way that you used Dex.
ReplyDeletevery cool! Love how you finished it with the watercoloring!
ReplyDeleteI hadn't heard the term monotangle, but you've done it well! I like the addition of the color, it makes the cone pop.
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