This week the Diva invited fellow CZT Dilip Patel from India to create the challenge. He invited us to tangle some love for our planet as the Paris climate talks are taking place. Dilip posted some amazing tiles, as well as pictures of his community, where he heads up an afforestation campaign. I had the honor of meeting Dilip at the CZT 21 seminar in July. I was deeply touched by his activism and how he has used Zentangle as a tool for social change. He is truly a gift and an inspiration to our community.
Lovely Mooka tree, but I think your tree truck is the best one I have seen so far :-)
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DeleteReally lively. I like all the movement. I agree the trunk is nice.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind comments, Renee!
DeleteWow! great use of Mooka to create a tree! And thank you for your kind words.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dilip, for being such an inspiration.
DeleteAbsolutely, without doubt, one of the best ways to use Mooka that I have seen.
ReplyDeleteWhy thank you! You're too kind!
DeleteWOW! Your tree is so beautiful! Greetings, Anja
ReplyDeleteThank you, Anja!
DeleteI love your beautiful Mooka tree!
ReplyDeleteFantastic Mooka tree! I tried doing a Mooka tree earlier in the week and it was an epic fail. This makes me want to have another go at it;-) Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteMooka is done so very well in your tree!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is a very beautiful tree!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely, swirley Mooka-tree! I also really like that you used two colours here.
ReplyDeleteLovely tree and trunk!
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