Today work was a bit of a stress, we were working at about ½
strength, and working on a new way of processing files. This caused just a
little bit of stress, so I was happy it was Monday so there was a new Diva’s
challenge. One of the Tiles I did at work on my lunch hour, the other once I
got home. I am not 100% happy with them, but I guess it is true that we are our
own worst critics. Please enjoy them!
~Roy
Hi Roy, Love the depth, movement and feel of these images. But no names? Come on, that is what is behind what you have created, and of course needs, a Title, Name, Surname, Nickname. If one creates an image,or an idea,prose or words, no Title. Where does that lead's the images, passage?
ReplyDeleteawesome pieces Roy
ReplyDeleteBoth great Roy! Especially the first one has great depth in it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the kind comments. Marguerite I do not name each tile right away, I wait for the tile to tell me its name. Sometimes I hear them right away, sometimes it takes time.
ReplyDeleteThe shading on the first one is just superb!
ReplyDeleteBoth your tiles are so unique. I love the depth you were able to achieve with the shading. Great work.
ReplyDeleteGreat work Roy! love your shading - just fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLove how these tiles look like layers cut away. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteThe first one is awesome. I am looking through Nzeppel. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteThank you all, for the wonderful comments. Through your eyes they are both growing on me.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy the "peek through" effect you've created on both. Your shading is perfect!
ReplyDeleteYes! I love them
ReplyDeletethey have great depth in them.
They seem to be floating. I like them very much.
ReplyDeleteRoy, these are fun! I love how you used the new technique as a background. Great depth and dimension!
ReplyDeleteI love both tiles. The dimension you've achieved with your shading is remarkable.Nice!
ReplyDeleteWow! THESE are beautiful, esp the first one! So artistic!
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