I can only echo everyone else: Oh wow, oh my, beautiful, lovely, gorgeous! That Mooka! I read somewhere that Bronx Cheer was for covering "goofs" (since there are no "mistakes") - but I know that's not what's going on here. You have rehabilitated that tangle (for me), proving it is lovely enough to be used just for itself.
haha! i was expecting you to use S and B - spirals and betweed - so i was surprised! this is beautiful and i think the tan tile really adds to the 'flowiness' of the mooka tangle.
I agree with Jean. So many times think of Bronx cheer only as a way to cover up something that do not like. The work on the Renaissance tiles is super. Reminds me of fruit on a vine. Your shading and highlighting adds so much character to this.
Shelly this is gorgeous!! I have never used Bronx Cheer, but wow, you have used it so amazingly well! Looks like something that should be used as art for a bakery that sells pies! Very lucious! Your coloring is spot on!! :0) Share Humanity
Beautiful Tile. Your Mookas are so interesting, and I love the interplay and layering you have achieved. The Bronx Cheer is flying off the Tile. You have created Dynamic Dimensioning with this awesome piece. I love it.
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh my, Michele!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, the colors are so beautiful on these tiles!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Your mooka has the right flow to catch the bronx cheer.
ReplyDeleteOh yum Michele, I can almost taste the Bronx Cheer! As always your Mooka is amazing.
ReplyDeleteLovely! It reminds me of wine swirling in a wine glass for some reason.
ReplyDeleteOh, wow. This is elegant!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! The white highlights are perfect. I'm MB too but chose quite different tangles. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Just beautiful! I would love to know what pen you used for the red/brown on your tile. Would you be willing to share?
ReplyDeleteHappy to Kate, it's the Micron 01 sepia brown.
DeleteOh just so PERFECT!!! Axxx
ReplyDeleteOOPs, very elegant. I love the Mooka and the Bronx Cheer finished it off so nicely.
ReplyDeleteYou are the best Mooka girl around! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWe have blackberries ripe for picking here and this just reminds me of them :) Love the colours and your mookas are mesmerising. Linda x
ReplyDeleteI can only echo everyone else: Oh wow, oh my, beautiful, lovely, gorgeous! That Mooka! I read somewhere that Bronx Cheer was for covering "goofs" (since there are no "mistakes") - but I know that's not what's going on here. You have rehabilitated that tangle (for me), proving it is lovely enough to be used just for itself.
ReplyDeleteWow! Gorgeous tile and fantastic Mooka!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the tile, I love the colors!
ReplyDeletehaha! i was expecting you to use S and B - spirals and betweed - so i was surprised! this is beautiful and i think the tan tile really adds to the 'flowiness' of the mooka tangle.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing Bronx Cheer as an actual tangle, not as a mistake cover, especially how beautifully you used in in your wonderful composition.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Jean. So many times think of Bronx cheer only as a way to cover up something that do not like. The work on the Renaissance tiles is super. Reminds me of fruit on a vine. Your shading and highlighting adds so much character to this.
ReplyDeleteShelly this is gorgeous!! I have never used Bronx Cheer, but wow, you have used it so amazingly well! Looks like something that should be used as art for a bakery that sells pies! Very lucious! Your coloring is spot on!! :0) Share Humanity
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Tile. Your Mookas are so interesting, and I love the interplay and layering you have achieved. The Bronx Cheer is flying off the Tile. You have created Dynamic Dimensioning with this awesome piece. I love it.
ReplyDeleteThis is simply lovely.
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