Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Diva challenge -take 2- circus

Hate to not enjoy a challenge when it comes down to it. 
Sarah

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  1. Oh glad you can look on the bright side, these look like unicycles on a tightrope. Lovely

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    1. Thanks! I just drew stuff where there was room! Came out of necessity I suppose! :)
      Sarah.

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  2. You color work is amazing!
    Lee Darter

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    1. That's nice of you to say. Color is my biggest weakness when it comes to Zentangle. Black and white is difficult for me! These are 25 year old water colors I found at a garage sale for 10 cents. Never know where you'll find a treasure. Sarah

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  3. Oh, love the way you used the color, and so fun for me to see my tangle so nicely done! Thanks!

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    1. It is a great tangle and was fun to do. Sometimes it's good to just have some fun thrown into the challenge! Sarah.

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  4. This is beautiful, i love the colors

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  5. This certainly is a fun and colorful tile. It makes me happy just to look at it :)

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  6. Nice choice to use these colours in a circus tile!

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  7. Like Lee, I like your coloring. Ever tried to color your paper first? I myself love to do it that way.

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  8. I love this! It's so whimsical and I love the color combo. Well done!

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  9. Hi Sarah, I'm glad you felt you could join in after all. Think Cirque du Soleil and the circus need not be such a bad thing. Your tile is exuberant and full of life. i like it a lot.

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  10. Nice response to a difficult challenge! I had difficulty with this one, and appreciate the color and liveliness you brought to this challenge. Good use of a 10 cent set of watercolors.

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  11. Your fair looks wonderful, Sarah!! You show the spirit of joy!! Really special!! :) :)

    ~ Diane Clancy
    www.dianeclancy.com/blog/2015/07/my-diva-lee-darter-circus-life-challenge

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