This tangle pattern was the subject of a recent weekly Zentangle® challenge run by Canadian CZT Laura Harms.
Phicops (“sounds like f-eye-cops”) was developed by her husband Brad, who writes:
“It reminded me of an arthropod shell, so i looked up images on google and came up with one that was sort of in a spiral shape, which is called a phacops. The golden spiral (based on the Phi ratio, which is 1.618:1) has always been an inspiration to me, so it seemed a perfect fit.“
According to Wikipedia, “Phacops is often found enrolled, a biological defense mechanism widespread among smaller trilobites but nearly perfected by this genus.”
The basic concept behind this tangle can be used in a variety of different ways.
It was very tempting to go with its iconic “Sydney Opera House” look, however my main example above developed into a very simple structured version and I added an aura of perfs around the outside edge.
Brad and Laura present the step-by-step instructions for drawing Phicops here on her blog. Phicops is also featured in completed Zentangles and a Zendala. Update July 2022: Laura’s blog seems to have gone missing and until she has it restored, here for your convenience are her steps for tangling Phicops.
Here is Laura’s Zendala featuring her husband’s Phicops:
Very cool. This one should keep you entertained all Super Bowl XLVII weekend. Enjoy!
Check out the tag bradh for more of Brad’s patterns on TanglePatterns.com.
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Thank you for finally posting directions!!!! I saw this a few weeks ago and studied it and finally figured it out myself. Glad to know there is I tutorial for it now!!!
I used Phicops in my second Zendala Dare — what a lovely design! If you click my name above, it should take you to the picture.