For this challenge, the Diva has once again delved into her 'string theory' bag-o-tricks.
Her youngest son was born with a disorder called Moebius Syndrome, a congenital nerve disorder affecting cranial nerves VI and VII, which control lateral movement of the face. Laura says: "To raise awareness of this disorder, use the Moebius Syndrome Foundation's logo as your string, or create a moebius strip out of paper and tangle that... or some other awesome creative thing that i haven't thought of."
Her youngest son was born with a disorder called Moebius Syndrome, a congenital nerve disorder affecting cranial nerves VI and VII, which control lateral movement of the face. Laura says: "To raise awareness of this disorder, use the Moebius Syndrome Foundation's logo as your string, or create a moebius strip out of paper and tangle that... or some other awesome creative thing that i haven't thought of."
The logo is a very lovely, flowing design that can confuse the heck out of you if you try to "follow" the surface lines and create a 'flowing-in-the-right-direction' tangle! (You will understand what I mean if you have participated in this challenge......)
ZIA - 6" sq. Bristol - Sakura Micron Black #01, #005; graphite for shading; Prismacolor Colored Pencils |
Really did like this challenge. Fun to do.
Happy tangling....
... and thanks for stopping by.PS: Happy Birthday, Mia. Love you!
Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteWow it pops with beauty!
ReplyDeleteLovely Tricia.
ReplyDeletevery pretty - I love the variations of pinks and purples!
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