Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Shattuck monotangles

Another monotangle challenge from the DivaCZT!
Shattuck has thin lines between bands of the tangle and for some reason I decided that two-pencil strings would be ideal for this challenge. I haven't used a two-pencil string in quite some time, so this was interesting.

I prefer Shattuck with rounded shapes and with the two sides matched to create a fan shape, so all my tiles are like that. This first tile is fairly basic Shattuck.

I like doing a series of tiles with the same tangle. It makes me think about the tangle, get a little bored, and come up with variations. This tile includes some very large Shattuck elements in two corners, as well as a variation that just happened: I quite like it, with two sides of the fan shape filled in and the adjacent fan shapes left empty.

I signed the next tile in one direction, then decided I prefered it otherwise. Shattuck is also very interesting 'sideways'.
Finally, still smitten with the challenge to include a metallic element I went to my box of tricks and found a brassy 'O' which fit nicely into a space at the bottom. Here's my "what-were-you-smoking?!" variation of Shattuck. :)

18 comments:

  1. All beautiful and the last one is STUNNING!

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  2. All so very creative, I love it when there are spaces left open.
    The last one is my favorite.
    Your work is always very inspiring!

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  3. I love the second and third ones Margaret. And I'm afraid I'm not smoking cant see the Shattuck in the 4th quite pretty though 😊

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    1. Joanne, to me it's the repetition of the stripes interspersed (more or less!) with the fan shapes, even though the stripes wave all over the place and the fan shapes are irregular.

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  4. Fantastic! Take it to the limit, and then keep going!

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  5. Beautiful tiles, but I love the last, What were you smoking one!

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  6. Beautiful tiles! You work is always so inspiring to me.

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  7. oh my! I love them all, but the way you do Renaissance tiles is truly stunning. I love how you manage to get so much variation of color in one small section of a string. Your work is inspiring. Thank you for sharing it:-)

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    1. Thank you Michele! I'm almost always so pleased with my Renaissance tiles because brown is absolutely NOT my favorite color!

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  8. Gorgeous! I love that last tile. It reminds of the some of the Art Deco lobby murals I've seen in NYC.

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  9. these are glorious! I especially love the rosey beige golden colors, and the way the Shattuck weaves over and under in that first colored one. Wow!

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    1. Thanks HeidiSue! It's all in the choice of colored pencils for shading/highlighting.

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  10. The patterning is great and the beautifully graded colour is out of this world.

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  11. I prefer to do the opposite with Shattuck and will mostly have adjoining sections going in different directions. For variation in this challenge I did do one section where I was very conscious continuing the lines in the next section. Really like all the different tiles, but the last one is WOW!!!

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    1. Thanks Donald. It's interesting how different the effect is whether the 'fans' meet up or not. And I know some prefer to do Shattuck with straight lines - another different effect.

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  12. Donald is right. The last one is WOW.
    It's funny I've always liked this tangle but I never make it the same way twice.

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  13. I love them all! Your work is always so inspiring and you have inspired me to do more with the Renaissance tiles. I agree with everyone else that the "What were you smoking" tile is amazing.

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