Zentangle

  • My tangle pattern “Rising Sun”

    Here is another tangle that I created.

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  • My tangle pattern “Chairs”

    I was pleased as Punch to learn that my tangle, “Chairs”, is now in Tangle Patterns’ Hall of Fame. 🙂 click here to see the Step-Out.

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  • Inktober Tangles 2019

    A CZT from Singapore and my first Zentangle teacher, Stephanie Jennifer, started InktoberTangles. Every October, for 31 days, she invites people to draw a tangle. She supplies the tangles list beforehand and each tangle can be drawn either singly by itself, or on a mosaic, or on a larger piece of paper. I have seen…

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  • Tangling in color

    Just last week, I took an online course from CZT Heidi Kay. Heidi taught us how to prep the tile with colors first before tangling on it. The end result is a colored Zentangle tile (with its philosophy of 4 corner dots, a border, and tangling only in black and white Gelly roll still being…

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  • Nature and Zentangle

    A fellow CZT posted a photo of the shadow of a tree on Facebook, and another CZT suggested that we tangled it. Here’s my rendition using a Zentangle pattern called Bronx Cheer.

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  • Can’t draw enough of shell tangles

    Here are more shell tangles.

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  • A different perspective

    I posted this Zentangle that I did in a Facebook chatgroup. The challenge string was a bridge with the sea and the sky. Instead of drawing 2 straight lines at the sides to represent the bridge, I decided to see it with a birds eye lens, hence the straight lines became curved. Then I filled…

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  • Shell tangles

    In May 2019 I visited Northern Spain. I travelled from Barcelona in the east to Santiago de Compostela in the west. If you have heard of the Camino pilgrimage walks, you will have heard of Santiago de Compostela. This is the end point for all walkers and where the Church of St James is. A…

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  • A labyrinth tangle

    I used a template to draw the outline of a Chartres-modelled labyrinth and then tangled in patterns. In the centre, I colored in a gem. This was my second try; My first try looked busy (see 2nd image below). The tangle below was done using a different labyrinth template.

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