Companion is a great tangle for these “companionable” times. One of the definitions of companion is “one of a pair of things intended to complement or match each other“, and Canada and the USA are indeed great companions. Not only that, both are currently reveling in national holidays.
Canada celebrated her 150th Canada Day on July 1st and tomorrow, July 4th, we celebrate the USA’s 241st Independence Day. Many people have taken this as a long holiday weekend, while I’m guessing the majority of us are working hard earning our daily bread today but will relish the day off tomorrow and observe this great Summer holiday. Fireworks, picnics, barbeques, pool parties, family and friends … party on …
Companion is a lovely, delicate tangle from Taiwan CZT Carrie Liao and it’s her first on the site. Carrie is a member of the 17th CZT seminar and she’s located in Taoyuan, in the northwest part of Taiwan.
Carrie illustrates the easy step-by-step instructions for drawing Companion below and she demonstrates it in a beautiful minimalist monotangle.
In this gorgeous tile, Carrie adds touches of a couple of Zentangle®-original tangles. Carrie has distributed the darks and lights in this tile masterfully, dancing the eye around the tile.
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Sweet one, thanks,Carrie!
Wow very pretty and will be used a lot by me. Lol. Many thanks for sharing and keep up the good work.
Lovely and delicate!
Congratulations for a beautiful pattern! Laura Liu/CZT
What a versatile tangle that adds dramatic flair! So visually pleasing. 🙂
Fun and pretty. Thanks for sharing Carrie.
Lovely pattern that I will use certainly on my tiles. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Carrie, I got lost in it, good job.
Beautiful tangle – great for adding a bit of softness – I know I’ll get good use out of this one – thank you!
This was a fun tangle to draw. I could take my ‘companions’ anywhere on the tile and in any direction. Very organic and pretty pattern. Thank you to Carrie for sharing this with us. AND, thank you Linda for letting us enjoy this Companion tangle. Nancy
thanks for sharing just a beginner and think this is one I will use quite often.