I tried. But it was interesting trying to vary tones. Darned Wink of Stella pen got a bit wild on me but in someways it saved my but by creating contrast. Love the Wink brushes, just not the flow...
This is a nice study of dark and light. I love the Wink of Stella pen idea, but like you, just don't like the way they flow. Ah well, live and learn. But I do like the subtlety of contrast you drew here. Nice job!
Oh no, another art supply for me to check out. ;-) I've never heard of Wink of Stella pens. I would think that tangling would be tough with a brush rather than a pen. It does produce a different look. For me, your tile suggests something foreboding. It also reminds me of the gray skies we seem to have a lot more often than not here in Philadelphia.
Nice.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tile!
ReplyDeleteI like the movement from light to dark L to R
ReplyDeleteGreat differences in tones. Good Diva tile
ReplyDeleteI like the movement and depth you've achieved.
ReplyDeleteReally nice contrast of light and dark in each tangle. :O)
ReplyDeleteI love the subtle changes in value as you developed this great tile!
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice study of dark and light. I love the Wink of Stella pen idea, but like you, just don't like the way they flow. Ah well, live and learn. But I do like the subtlety of contrast you drew here. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteOh no, another art supply for me to check out. ;-) I've never heard of Wink of Stella pens. I would think that tangling would be tough with a brush rather than a pen. It does produce a different look. For me, your tile suggests something foreboding. It also reminds me of the gray skies we seem to have a lot more often than not here in Philadelphia.
ReplyDeleteWell done! I love the shades of grey and your composition is really pretty;-)
ReplyDeleteA bit 'misty' and I like that.
ReplyDeleteLove the soft feel that your tile has.
ReplyDeleteVery lovely tile! I like the soft contrast and the movement!
ReplyDeleteThis is cool. Love the monochrome water color effect. It's peaceful
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