Spanish tangler Tomàs Padrós is back today with another wonderful tangle he’s named Chorus.
While Chorus does require just a little more focus than the tangles we’ve had earlier this week, it is not at all difficult. You know what we say, “Anything is possible, one stroke at a time.™”
Tomàs writes,
Its name is Chorus in homage to classical Greek theater, as it recalls a group of linked masks.
There are two possible ways to draw it.
One of them puts more in evidence the concept of comedy mask and tragic mask with the mouth alternately happy or sad. But I think it’s easier to control the first other method.
Like almost all my patterns, Chorus emerged by chance playing with lines and shapes.
It consists in drawing a square grid of almond shaped shapes, like “eyes”. The “eyes” of Chorus can be drawn as almonds but also as ovals, which may be easier and looks good.
Then add some symmetrical curves that link with each pair of “eyes” forming a kind of “noses”. Their positions are alternated column by column.
In a column formed by pairs of “eyes” go all the “noses” down. In the next column the direction is inverted and the “noses are drawn upwards.” Finally, a partial almond shape is added where the “noses” seem to enter and which are like “mouths.” This is how this kind of mask dance is formed.
While he explains it well, for me Tomàs’s deconstructions are easier for my brain to follow. Tangles in the Chorus family include Jane Eileen Malone’s 8’s which is more of a dot grid than almonds, and Shoshi’s Y-Ful Power which is all about eyebrows …
Tomàs illustrates the first set of step-by-step instructions for drawing Chorus below and he features it in a lovely minimalist monotangle Zentangle tile.
This is his alternative method of arriving at Chorus where a set of alternating curved shapes are added in Step 2 at approximately the half-way point as Tomàs has marked with a dashed line for reference. Illustrated in another eye-catching monotangle Zentangle tile.
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My that’s a beauty. One of those ones that will take a bit of time but really be worth it! I’ll be playing with this next week for sure!
Tomas,
Congratulations on another amazing tangle being published. So happy for you…and for us! You are so talented and a gift to this community. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Tomas. I love this one. Very sophisticated.
Tomas’ rendition of his new pattern is simply gorgeous; mine, on the other hand, turned out looking like nuclear reactors, of all things! I’ll have to work diligently on this one to get it right; I like patterns such as this, that require strong focus to make it look good.
Thank you for those very good deconstructions of a wonderful new tangle. I love Chorus immediately. Congratulations!
Beautiful tangle….thank you.
Thank you very much Linda, Ragged (have a nice week with Chorus), Jody (you and this community are a gift for me), Debra, Joyce (I’d love to see those reactors), Ria and Saffy. Your interest, words and kindness are an encouragment to me. I’m very honored.
Tomas – I have loved every one of your tangles that Linda has published here. Chorus is fantastic! Both versions are beautiful and looking forward to learning then perfecting them. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
Thank you Linda for all of your work in providing this great website for us to enjoy and learn from. Nancy
Lovely tangle. Thank you.
So COOL!! Thanks Tomas!!
Nancy, Nordzin, Esther, thank you very much for your encouragement word.
I really enjoy your tangles! I think they have a certain – almost industrial look . Your step outs are always clear. Thank you! I’ll be watching for more of your work.
Love Chorus, Tomas! Keep them coming!
Chorus is indeed a lovely tangle.
Leaving a comment in 2020, but I wanted to thank you Tomàs for this wonderful tangle as it’s what brought me to this site a couple of years back 🙂 I love using this and all your tangles, and the arrival of new ones always makes me happy! Cheers 🙂