Yes Carla. Indian patterns are I think usually symmetrical. In fact I had initially drawn another paisley to the right but it didn't look symmetrical so I just omitted it :)
I love these, they are wonderful. I love henna designs but I stink at trying to draw them- the symmetricalness of them gets me, I'm not at all good at the symmetrical. Very cool. :)
very creative and expressive doodling ~ namaste, carol (Share the Creative Journey) Happy PPF ~
ReplyDeleteNamaste Carol and thank you! It feels nice to see you saying Namaste :)
DeleteI love your Indian style doodles, they are so intricate an symetrical.
ReplyDeleteYes Carla. Indian patterns are I think usually symmetrical. In fact I had initially drawn another paisley to the right but it didn't look symmetrical so I just omitted it :)
DeleteLovely work.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Faye.
Deletebeautiful doodle patterns!
ReplyDeleteThanks Christine. It feels so nice to see such encouraging words.
DeleteI love these sorts of patterns and they look really effective against your background... happy ppf xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Tracey.
DeleteLovely pattern!
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Happy PPF!!
Mary
Mixed-Media Map Art
Gee thanks Mary! :)
DeleteThe background color makes me think of henna with such fun doodles! These would look great in henna along a hand/arm!
ReplyDeleteYeah Carolyn. These kinds of patterns are used in henna designs.
ReplyDeletehow did you do that cool background?
ReplyDeleteI love these, they are wonderful. I love henna designs but I stink at trying to draw them- the symmetricalness of them gets me, I'm not at all good at the symmetrical. Very cool. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I agree with Carolyn that it would be lovely as a henna design. :)
ReplyDeleteOr on fabric. So pretty!!
Great doodles and love the background!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely!!!
ReplyDeletegreat doodling ...xxx
ReplyDeletevery cool!
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Thanks Anne, Carol, Belinda, Mandy and Daniele!
ReplyDeleteAlicia the background is just crayons. :)
Lydia I think I find symmetrical stuff easier. Asymmetrical stuff requires more creativity in my opinion :)
Nice work! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty background and pattern.
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