Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Diva's Challenge #66

Diva's Challenge this week is Auras. I worked on a postcard sized paper with pens of various sizes. The whole thing is one big set of auras and then I added smaller auras to certain elements. I think it fits the topic and I am happy with the final result, the look, shading and all.

16 comments:

  1. This has such depth to it! Beautifully done.

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  2. Wow! I really mean wow! So very elegant!

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  3. Oooh! LOVE how this one turned out!!!

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  4. I really love the layers in this! Lots of interesting things to explore!

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  5. Of course, I love this! Wonderful pen and ink work. I would think this will be awesome when grouped together with your other auras. My auras are never this creative. Mine are just bright spurts of light and distorted images before I pass out. :) Thank you for stopping by.

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  6. I like the depth of this one. Very nice :)

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  7. I love the beautiful layers! Very fluid!

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  8. Really wonderful feeling of a symphony orchestra as seen from above. Great flow. You are very good with shading.

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  9. this definitely has a textural quality to it, almost like a serape without the color. awesome work

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  10. I love the detail and the way the layers build up.

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  11. Very eye-catching! Love the bands of different tangles, - and your use of different weights of lines. Great balance of curves and straight lines too. Love it!

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  12. yes, it's beautiful! i like the way it flows :) i really need to learn how to make the round beads - i like those a lot!

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  13. This is really dramatic. I love it!

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  14. Thanks for such nice comments, everyone :)

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  15. Beautiful piece. It has such movement.

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  16. I just saw this one in the slide show and was immediately drawn by it. It is so rich and textural. I think it looks like a sections of a very detailed cultural textile. Great work!

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