This week's Diva Challenge #87 is inspired by the Pinwheels for Peace project.
The original purpose of the pinwheels for peace project was to enable kids to speak out about the world around them. The project has grown from 500,00 pinwheels the first year to over 3.5 million last year. Above is my pinwheel for the peace project. You can see a whole lot more at the Diva's page here.
Alice, this is fantastic! I love the depth. It really looks like a folded paper. I also have to learn some tips from you on how to scan my images so they look better online. This is very sharp!
ReplyDeletethanks so much, emily! i will have to send you a message and explain what i do. not much to it - thankfully :)
DeleteYou made a beautiful pinwheel Alice! I like the boldness and the shadig.
ReplyDeletethank you so much!
DeleteVery nice pinwheel for peace!
ReplyDeletethankyou! and thanks for stopping by :)
DeleteI think this is a lovely piece of art, it's simple and charming - just like a pinwheel. Really delightful.
ReplyDeletehaha! thanks! i liked this challenge - it was different :)
DeleteBeautifully done! I love the nice contrast in your patterns.
ReplyDeletethank you, susan, that's one thing i've been trying to watch in my tiles. i guess i'm learning one thing at a time :)
DeleteA great pinwheel Alice! So bold and beautiful (not the soap, I mean it).
ReplyDeletehahahahaha! haven't seen that show in years - i still look at the magazine covers in walmart, though :)
DeletePerfect... looks real!!!!
ReplyDeleteInteresting how you scanned image to remain shadows!
beautiful, Alice. Love the patterns you have chosen on this one :)
ReplyDeleteA lovely pinwheel. Wouldn't it be nice if we could really bring about world peace through pinwheels? I guess every little bit helps.
ReplyDeleteBarbara
Nice choice of tangles, and the different sizes really work well. Beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteReally pretty--just simple and bold, I love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful zentangled peace pinwheel!
ReplyDeleteSO pretty! Nice circular design!
ReplyDeletethis is phenomenal. i really like the tangles you used and the sense of movement.
ReplyDeleteAlice, brilliant work
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