The challenge from the Diva this week is to create a diptych tile. What is a diptych you ask? To quote Laura Harms on her blog: “A diptych is two panels joined with a hinge – and the panels are mirrored – and i use the term ‘mirrored’ loosely.”
Previously I had encountered the term “diptych” in connection with photographs. Frequently they are presented as side-by-side photos which are related in some way (for example, “Before and After” pictures). The idea of tangling a diptych was something new and interesting!
For my tile I used Sand Swirl as the hinge to unify the two sides. In the middle I drew rows of Viaduct and mirrored them on the other side. Lastly I filled in the remaining areas with Printemps in “mirrored” fashion and added shading.
Thanks to the Diva for another great Zentangle challenge!
Pretty tile!
Thank you, Kate!
Terrific diptych! Love the tangles you chose!
Thanks very much, Deanne!
Wonderful flow across your Diptych!
Jean, thank you! I had fun with it!
gorgeous! nice job with the mirroring, too!
Thanks so much, Alice!
Gorgeous! I love your use of Sandswirl 😉
Thank you Michele!
Wonderful tile and the tangles you chose look perfect together. Nice work!
Thank you very much, Leslie!