Today’s delicate Terra tangle is from Japanese CZT Shinmi Sato.
It’s been well over a year since Shinmi shared the lovely tangle she dedicated to her CZT seminar roommate, Fran, and the tragic story of the loss of her own son to suicide.
Since that time Shinmi’s experience as a Certified Zentangle Teacher has enriched her life in many unexpected ways. She writes,
Zentangle changed my life brightly.
I appeared on television this year and taught Zentangle to Zen priests.
The main purpose in people’s life is to love and respect themselves. That is what Zentangle taught me.
If you understand Japanese you will enjoy exploring Shinmi’s blog here.
As with many tangles, Terra looks complicated but in fact it is very easy to tangle. It is composed of a regularly spaced dot grid and just one elemental stroke: the curve.
I added auras after Step 6 in my example above and as you’ll see in Shinmi’s second tile, Terra enticingly invites decorating those inner spaces created by the curves. When you’ve finished tangling Terra, it’s hard to figure out how it was done!
Shinmi illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing Terra below where she demonstrates it in a simple monotangle on a Renaissance Zentangle tile.
In her second beautiful tile, Shinmi shows Terra with some lovely ideas for variation in a ZIA piece … and don’t you love how her chop creates a heart in the center?
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Lovely tangle
Such a sweet tangle!!
Very pretty. I’v been doing this for a long time as a “filler”. But I use little figure 8’s, diagonally to form a “sort of” wallpaper upon which I “hang” other tangles.
Thanks for the share. Such a fun tangle with a lot of mystery to it too. One element, but so hard to get it right! Really had to think about it.
Loverly pattern for me to try out later. Many thanks for sharing and keep up the good work.