It's the 200th Challenge from the Diva!
In celebration of this Bi-Zen-Tennial, the challenge is to use your go-to tangle in a Monotangle; fill the tile, use no borders, and include the number 200 somewhere on the tile. I have many favorites, but one I've been using a lot lately is Paradox, and it seemed perfect for this challenge.
So here it is, Ta Da!
I really enjoyed doing this tile, and as you can see by the fact that I'm posting it on the first day of the challenge, I sat down to do it, and it just practically drew itself. I just hope that I can zip through the other challenges this week as easily.
Don't forget my usual caveat: be sure to visit the Diva's site to see the other wonderful entries; it's amazing how different all the responses are. Maybe you'll be inspired to try out
a Challenge yourself.
We both love Paradox. I love what you did with yours. I also find it a very relaxing tangle.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jean. I like what you did with yours, too. Very clever idea.
DeleteAn impressive paradox Audrie!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Shelly. Coming from you, that's high complement.
DeleteI drew paradox "wallpaper" for my office. You haven't lived until you buzz from a giant sharpie drawing paradox on eight foot strips of paper. Crrrrrrrrazy.
ReplyDeleteWow! I'd love to see a picture of that.
DeleteLove all the different angles and intensities you've achieved in this tile! Nicely done Audrie!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Sue. I really appreciate your comment.
DeleteThis Paradox is very beautiful, Audrie.
ReplyDeletei'm so glad you like it, Annemarie. Thank you.
DeleteNice tile. I'm enjoying seeing all the different entries for this challenge :)
ReplyDeletethank you, Suzy. There are a lot of very good responses for this challenge.
DeleteAll the shading and variations give it so much depth!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Karen. I'm glad you think so.
DeleteWonderful tile! I love your Paradox here!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Lonetta. I'm so glad you like my Paradox. I really appreciate your comments.
DeleteI did paradox too...such a festive tangleation!
ReplyDeleteParadox can be festive or somber; but it's always a great tangle.
DeleteNice array of Paradoxes. I am surprised that I have not seen this one a little more.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Donald. I am always finding new ways to use Paradox. It's really one of my favorites/go-tos.
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