When I first tried Mooka last year I could not get it and did not enjoy drawing it, however I kept on seeing so many great examples of it being used the I persevered. I have now grown to love it and use it often. However not often as a mono-tangle.
I started with a flower type ZIA, which I like but it is quite plain, I feel it needs some other Tangles.
I tried again this time using a tile, I drew the pattern and it looked bare, I really wanted to fill the gaps in using Tipple, but because this is a mono-tangle I couldn't, so I went for black. I am not that keen on the finished result, the black makes it hard to see the shading on the Mooka.
Gorgeous work. Simple, stately and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou have captured the essence of Mooka! The lines flow into amazing and graceful designs!
ReplyDeleteNice job. I like the black background. In the last one I like how your Mooka flows over the border.
ReplyDeleteI love them all, but the simplicity of the first one I find really captivating. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteFirst one is my fave. Less is More. I MUST remember that! Really lovely.
ReplyDeleteAwesome and inspiring, I love the first one, it has great space and balance. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flow and shading.
ReplyDeletevery elegant.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, simple and great shading inside your mooka
ReplyDeleteYour Mooka designs are graceful and elegant.
ReplyDeleteAll three are great, your shading is great too.
ReplyDeleteThey're all beautiful, though the minimalism of the first one really speaks to me :)
ReplyDeleteSimple and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThey're all wonderful, but the first is exquisite!
ReplyDeleteI love them all!
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