Here is Maria's contribution . . .
. . . and her comments.
I love when something unexpected happens in life. I assume that is why mi2 "sparkles" so much as a tangle for me. With very little effort, the lines and shapes create an impossible Escher-like situation. There's no way that one layer—whether metal, glass or paper—can recreate what these series of simple strokes eloquently evoke. (But what a fun sculpting or 3D printing exploration this could be!)
Life is a Zentangle! I love and embrace it as it is.
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Stunning, as usual.
ReplyDeletedelicately beautiful
ReplyDeletebeautiful as always
ReplyDeletethanks. such fun. Maria
ReplyDeleteThere is an air of elegance to all the ZIAs you create. This is simply beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWOW, what a lovely zia you made!
ReplyDeleteAnnemarie Huijts
Beautiful and full of the flowing perfection you always bring to zentangling!
ReplyDeleteone of my favorites! Lively and lovely as always
ReplyDeleteThe elongated "seed grid" makes a totally different Mi2
ReplyDeleteSo cool--love your version and a beautiful tile!
ReplyDeleteOne word--effervescent--describes this tile. Love the inner bubbles!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, like how you did this one.
ReplyDeleteI really dig the dainty sprouts.
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw the name Mi2 and this pattern I thought of mission impossible, which is actually quite funny but at the same time ties in with the theme of anything is possible one stroke at a time. I just recently discovered zentangle. I'm impressed by everything I've seen so far. Thank you for sharing this.
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