Monday, January 12, 2015

Diva's Challenge #200!

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.

20 comments :

  1. We both love Paradox. I love what you did with yours. I also find it a very relaxing tangle.

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    1. Thanks, Jean. I like what you did with yours, too. Very clever idea.

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    1. Thanks, Shelly. Coming from you, that's high complement.

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  3. I 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.

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  4. Love all the different angles and intensities you've achieved in this tile! Nicely done Audrie!

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    1. Thank you so much, Sue. I really appreciate your comment.

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  5. This Paradox is very beautiful, Audrie.

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    1. i'm so glad you like it, Annemarie. Thank you.

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  6. Nice tile. I'm enjoying seeing all the different entries for this challenge :)

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    1. thank you, Suzy. There are a lot of very good responses for this challenge.

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  7. All the shading and variations give it so much depth!

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  8. Wonderful tile! I love your Paradox here!

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    1. Thank you so much, Lonetta. I'm so glad you like my Paradox. I really appreciate your comments.

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    1. Paradox can be festive or somber; but it's always a great tangle.

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  10. Nice array of Paradoxes. I am surprised that I have not seen this one a little more.

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    1. Thanks, Donald. I am always finding new ways to use Paradox. It's really one of my favorites/go-tos.

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