Thursday, May 26, 2016

The Diva's Weekly Challenge #268: Ellish

Urbandictionary.com defines "ellish" as "a word used in the northeast for "great / cool / good". News to me! And also the newest tangle from the ZT mothership, as well as the focus of this week's Diva challenge. I wasn't particularly "drawn" to this tangle, but once I got started, I had an ellish time! I did leave off the bottom loop, which made it more 8ish, and even flipped one around for fun.



Thanks for visiting! See you next week!

PS: A second ellish! (It's starting to grow on me!!) This was done on Elephant Poop Paper. I love the feel of the microns on it. It's quite rough and very absorbent. Graphite doesn't really work on it, so I used some cross hatching and rounding for shading.



14 comments:

  1. Mutant Ellish! I love it and it has so much movement...looks great with the sepia pen. Really very nice! :0)

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  2. This is great! I especially love the Mooka bits;-)

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  3. WOW! Your Ellish is so beautiful!!!

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  4. Gorgeous, that's the only word I can find for your tile. I want to say that I like what you wrote in 'about me': trying to make the world a little bit better than I found it. Let's all try to do that!!!!!

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  5. I love this organic-looking Ellish, it's a beautiful tile!

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  6. Love the way this flows!

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  7. This just flows and goes on! Love it!

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  8. What a beautiful Ellish tangelation, dear Jennifer!
    I am happy that you are back on your blog, I already missed you!
    I read that you had nice holidays in France - this is so beautiful there...
    I have been in Monets Garden last summer and it was so phantastic to see all the flowers. Your post reminded me to that and I took a look at the fotos again. Thank you!

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  9. I like this moving Ellish, very special effect!

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  10. I like it with less loops too. Very nice!

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  11. Very pretty in drawn in that colour, and great connections with each other

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