Moebius syndrome in purple
Here is my response to Diva's challenge no. 103
And here is the list of the visitors to my post Diva 102 last week who left behind their feed back:
Donald Wilka, Helen, Susan, Shelly, Dawn, Anne, Cat Wilson, Sue and Lee-Ann. Thank you all.
Dilip
Here is my response to Diva's challenge no. 103
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| Moebius Syndrome Face |
Donald Wilka, Helen, Susan, Shelly, Dawn, Anne, Cat Wilson, Sue and Lee-Ann. Thank you all.
Dilip

Your tangling makes so much sense to me. I see so much in this piece! Your pieces always tell a story!
ReplyDeleteWow, Dilip, It looks like an face. Very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI also sea a face here ,maybe a Ganesha .Very beautiful tile
ReplyDeleteTo Lee-Ann, Didisch and HElena, yes, indeed, I tried to present the faces that can not smile, and even if antz move about on their face (nose here), they can not react facially. They are the Moebius children. My heart goes to them.
ReplyDeleteWonderful!! I like that you put a face to it and why you did that.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful Dilip..:) BTW I emailed you cuz I saw it only after I got back from India.
ReplyDeleteWonderful. I really liked reading the detail behind your drawing in the comment above.
ReplyDeleteYes, the first thing you see in this tile is a face. Great job, Dilip.
ReplyDeleteWonderful job Dilip--I love how you put your heart into your work!
ReplyDeleteI really like your choice of tangles and the face in the center.
ReplyDeleteSo evocative - particularly the idea of ants on the nose and the sufferer unable to twitch to remove them.
ReplyDeleteSpecial thoughts and special tangling!
ReplyDeleteNice job. Like the explanation of the process and meaning.
ReplyDeleteOh my, I just read your comment about why you did a face that cannnot react - how very insightful your artwork is! Beautifully done!
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