For this week’s diva challenge of drawing aura tangles with our non-dominant hand, I chose crescent moon and nipa. I really like these two tangles, so I hoped I would be happy with the outcome.
I drew my dots, border and string with my dominant hand (my right hand). I just kind of threw any old lines on there for my string, so it came out really odd. I decided to put Nipa in the middle and let Crescent Moon scallop around it.
Here it is before shading. You can see I have VERY wiggly lines.
To better camouflage those wiggly lines, I decided to shade with my dominant hand. It needed lots of help.
Once again, I think this looks better a bit smaller. In real life, it seems shaded quite a bit darker. I wonder what is up with that. I may have to work on the settings a bit.
My daughter said she liked it and that it looked very 3D. She also said that my wiggly lines added to its wonkiness.
Well, I’ll just keep it short this week. My days have gotten away from me of late and I don’t have a lot of time. I sincerely thank those that take the time to stop by and to leave a comment; they really do mean a great deal.
Please stop back by next Wednesday, as I’ll post a tile even if there is no Diva Challenge.
Until next time, God bless,
Michele ºÜº
I agree with your daughter.. The wobbly lines make the overall design look whimsical! Magnificent shading as always!
I found shading even more challenging than drawing too. Fun piece!