At first I thought: this is not my cup of tea ;-) but as I let the idea whirl through my head, I changed my mind :-)
Luckily there was a pretty lady in a Dutch magazine (Flow) who was standing in water and who caught my tangle attention. Nipa, Feba and Gneiss created an imaginary world around her and her reflexion.
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ReplyDeleteIk vind hem toch wel erg leuk geworden, ondanks dat het je niet trok. Mij ook niet, ik laat hem voorbij gaan.
ReplyDeleteI love how the tangle looks like a parasol around the woman's face. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely image and I love what you did with it, especially the Nipa in the water;-)
ReplyDeleteLike Nic, I think the umbrella/parasol is very apropos. Great tile Ilse.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tile
ReplyDeleteOh how wonderful to use nipa as a reflection! Beautiful result.
ReplyDeleteVery nice picture. I really like how you made the reflection in the water of this young woman. The tangle right behind her head makes it look like an umbrella.
ReplyDeleteIk vind dit heel bijzonder en mooi gemaakt.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful bath scene - I love it :-)
ReplyDeleteIk vind hem hartstikke leuk geworden Ilse, Gneis als aura om haar hoofd vind ik helemaal te gek. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of the advertisements in old, very old magazines, especially the way you have created a sort of halo around her. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteI love "Flo".... she's beautiful! Perfect complimenting tangles! Nipa is wonderful as water. And I love her umbrella! :)
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize Flow was a Dutch magazine. I only have a couple because they are a bit expensive, but I love the ones I have. Nice tile!
ReplyDeleteLeuk gedaan!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome picture - her back and the reflection is so beautiful! You've chosen and drawn wonderful tangles to frame her!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tile with well-chosen tangles!
ReplyDeleteI love how you did this - especially her reflection and Nipa as the water. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love how you used Gneiss around her. It gives a great effect!
ReplyDeleteThe Gneiss parasol, the Nipa waves--fantastic!
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