I am no Diva Dance tangler. I love to see other people's Diva Dance and some of them are captivating to say the least, but no matter what I do, I am never remotely 'captivated' by my versions. However, to have Diva Dance representing the letter D in
Helen Williams' journey through the alphabet is and was Helen's decision alone (gr**!!!). Needless to say, hers is brilliant; it has so much depth!!!! It would take me forever to get to that point.
Have a look.
So here my version of Diva Dance as per Helen's Journey and - thank heavens - let it be done with.
Patterns: Diva Dance with some Fescu and Tipple
Another Sirds image? Easy one - you can almost see that it must be a subject out of Game of Thrones. Good luck!
Whaaaaaat??? I like your Diva Dance! I don't see any problem with it. I think that is one lovely tangle. Period!
ReplyDeleteMaybe if I look at it in 20 years again I might see the something you see, Meridiana, but thanks anyway for your encouraging words. Is this my 'pea-nuckle' where you have to keep trying and trying until you get it?
DeleteI agree with Meridiana, there is nothing wrong with your DD, on the contrary, you have made a beautiful original drawing!
ReplyDeleteAbout this Sird image, I think I can see dragons? Am I right Susie? I'm very curious.
Sorry, I kept you waiting, Ria, and thanks so much for your uplifting words concerning DD. DD and Susie just don't mix. They don't. I mean, I don't like drawing it, don't like even thinking about where and when to start. As for the Sirds. You said DragonS, but it is only one dragon. I know the many heads give it away. But don't look directly at the image, look into the distance through the image. Our eyes adjust when we look either into the distance or at something close by, else we would see the things blurred. Hence this near image needs to be viewed with eyes set for distant viewing. Do I make sense?
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