As you can see on my tile, I used this information above and under the blank part in the middle. On the left and right side, I tried to draw Tripoli in the 'official' way. Now I wish I had done the left and right side in the same way as the other parts.
It was a nice challenge though and I'm still pleased with the result. As I was with your comments on last week's challenge entry: thank you very much :-)
It is fun to try the different ways of drawing Tripoli isnt it. I like your tile and the variations you chose.
ReplyDeleteHeel mooi Ilse !
ReplyDeleteLove your variations of Tripoli. Beautiful tile.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tile, wonderful variations!
ReplyDeleteAwe shucks, please don't wish you had done it differently. It's the perfect rendition of the four seasons. Winter is on the left. And I see them all rotating around the center.
ReplyDeletebeautiful tile and great shading
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of using different variations, not only in filling the pattern, but in the actual shapes.
ReplyDeleteMooi al die variaties!
ReplyDeleteI like that you can see both approaches - I love the contrast between the 'formal' and the relaxed versions! Axxx
ReplyDeleteI think your Tripoli is extremely organized. It is a tangle that can easily get away from you and you kept it under control perfectly. Nice!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I love all the variations too, especially the curvy ones! Well done.
ReplyDeleteThe Tripoli tangleation you used on the left side is my favorite. This was a very clever idea for your tile.
ReplyDeleteThe Tripoli tangleation you used on the left side is my favorite. This was a very clever idea for your tile.
ReplyDeleteNice work. I like all the variations.
ReplyDeleteScrumptious.
ReplyDeleteI love your composition. And your top and bottom Tripolis are just as beautiful as the left and right! So clever to leave the hole in the middle!
ReplyDeleteYour tile is wonderful, I love the size and shape variations of your Tripoli's. The center glow adds a great touch to this beautiful tile.
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