5"x5" GlobalArts Handbook. Micron Pigma pen and Pitt Fat brush pen.
Laura Harms' Weekly Challenge #14-"I walk the line" is to do a tangle using only straight lines.
I'm contrary, so I had to use the lines to try and suggest curves, lol. But I kept them strait (well, as straight as my lines ever are, lol!). Even my shading was done in straight lines only.
Now this is gorgeous line work. I knew it would be perfect!
ReplyDeletethat's totally great, you had me fooled on the checkerboard pattern, so I tried it out and it really does work,.....the lines are straight!!! you did so much detail with all the thin lines, you have much patience!! wonderful work.
ReplyDeleteA challenge within a challenge? I like that! And you are very successful with it. Great non-curved curves!
ReplyDeleteStunning, dear!!!
ReplyDeleteSuper effective, love those straight lines that appear curvy, now that's magic!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome, kiddo!
ReplyDeletelike the bold areas against the fair ones. did your name help in any way? hehe
ReplyDeleteGREAT job.
WOW Awesome could have sworn you said this would be a problem no sign of it here Lady. XOXO Zoe
ReplyDeleteI was curious how you would work this out. It´s amazing as ever! Creating non-curved curved lines is such a great thing – and you mastered it tremendously…
ReplyDeleteoh i love the illusion of curves, you rebel you. ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove it! You got to try some of the same things I wanted to try, only better. I was thinking of some ways to achieve curves and you got them :D
ReplyDeleteAwesome job!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love this one.
ReplyDeleteSo much dept into it!
Fantastic optical illusion.
ReplyDeleteThis is so mesmerizing. Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteLove the M. C. Escher feel to your piece. This has so many levels, nooks and crannies. Great job!
ReplyDeleteLove it as always.
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