For our challenge this week, the Diva, Laura Harms, would like us to remember that Moebius Syndrome Awareness Day is today, 24 January and tangle something to support this organization. You can read more about the challenge
HERE and see what Laura tells us about the syndrome that affects her and her family daily. Her youngest, Artoo (blog name), has this syndrome and is overcoming challenge all the time. He is a wonderful child from what I can see from the Diva's pictures as I have been following the blog.
I had fully intended to have this posted on Wednesday, because it was mostly finished, but again life got in the way and I have been living on pain pills since about Tuesday. I finally was cognizant enough today to finish it and get a picture of it. One of these days, I fully intend to get my scanner hooked up, but until then I guess I will just have to rely on my camera. This isn't too bad a picture, but not the greatest either.
I used a paper that probably should have been used for watercolor and it really wasn't suitable, but I think that the tangle turned out fairly well in spite of it and me fuzzy head! So here it is!
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Moebius Awareness
Self cut tile
Media: Micron Pen, White Gellyroll, watercolor pencils, Creative Memories Fine Tip Pen
Tangles: Luv-A, Leaf and a twist |
As always, your comments are always appreciated and I want everyone to know that I always read the comments, but quite often don't get back to you. Thank you for your comments :) If you would like to see what other tangles have been done for Moebius Awareness, check out the Diva's blog
HERE
An attractive tile with a sweet message!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much :)
DeleteI like this a lot, the organic tangles go so well with the logo. Hope you feel better by now.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words and yes, I am mostly feeling better. Thank you :)
DeleteThis is such a charming rendering...it has such a feeling of growth and hope as those organic tangles make their way through the symbol.Very cool!
ReplyDeleteThank you...that's why I actually chose to put the growing things in there...I wanted to symbolize the growth that hopefully can be made by supporting research for syndromes such as this.
DeleteA lovely Tile, LezliB. Your water color paper, self-cut Tile worked out wonderfully. The watercolor pencils are beautiful on the Mobius Logo. Luv-A is such a delightful Pattern. A well designed Tile. Hope you get feeling better.
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