Wow, WHAT a week. You know what I’m saying?!? I don’t know about you, but my nerves are shot and my stomach is in knots. I’m taking Sandy Hunter’s advice, “temporary mental relocation for the cost of a pen and a tile!”
I wonder what all those children would be drawing if they had crayons and paper right now?
It’s the weekend and I have an easy grid-based tangle from Taiwan CZT Damy (Mei Hua) Teng for you to explore.
Not only is Peaooo super easy to tangle, Damy has included a dozen fun variations for us to play with.
I’m surmising the name comes from the fact Peaooo looks like three peas (ooo) in a pod. {But not Inapod.}
Sometimes I can be pretty spacially-challenged, or maybe it’s proportion-challenged. In any case I found after creating the base grid in Step 1, if I skipped Step 2 and placed the tiny orbs in Step 3, then went back to Step 2, things sorted themselves out better for me. The rest of the rice shapes and the “peas” come easily from there.
Damy illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing Peaooo below and she features it in a pretty Zentangle® tile with some Zentangle-original tangles including a cool Mooka focal point.
Here’s the first set of Peaooo variations Damy sent along:
And here’s the second set:
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Lovely tangle. I also see some shading opportunities in many of the examples that would produce a tile that appeared to be tangled on a channel grid instead of a square grid. All it takes is shading along edges of the darker fragments running diagonally across the tile.
This is a fun tangle. Thanks for all the variations.
What a week is right. Thanks for a lovely and easy tangle.
I did find this super easy to tangle. I agree with you though that placing the the dots first gives me a cleaner tangle. I love all the variations that Damy provided. Thanks!
This will be a fun one to play with. Thanks for sharing.