A very happy Monday to you! And Happy February in a Leap Year so we get a whole extra day this month!
A week from this Friday is Valentine’s Day and in preparation for your handmade cards and notes we have Hearting, a super easy one for you to tangle.
Hearting is from Taiwan CZT Hsin-Ya Hsu who has many lovely tangles on the site including another pretty heart-based tangle Lolo.
Hsin-Ya explains what inspired her tangle and gives some tips on how to tangle Hearting,
My inspiration is this beautiful bowl.
The blank area in the middle looks like a ring of hearts, I combined “heart” and “ring” into “hearting”. The meaning of the name is even better.
It is a set of two radians, like writing a “3” so that you can draw the heart. This is very important.
This tangle can be connected to the center point, also can surround a circle.
I think if you make it bigger, maybe it’s a great string.
The eagle-eyed may have noticed Hsin-Ya’s inspiration bowl has a couple of Zentangle®-original tangles on it too.
This is Hsin-Ya’s example of a double ring of Hearting which almost creates a floral effect. The heavier outline stroke together with shading adds a 3D look to the tangle.
In one of the Project Pack 07 videos, CZT Molly Hollibaugh observes,
“In many of these videos you will notice a theme of working with tangles that blossom, radiate or in many cases create their own space rather than fill a predefined space.
These tangles or tangling techniques are exciting and often become the star of the show.“
There are many tangles on the site like Hearting that blossom or radiate (see the tag radial) and become the star of the show.
Hsin-Ya illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing Hearting below. Hearting is lovely as is but its open spaces also invite all kinds of interesting embellishment too.
As you enjoy any of the tangles on the site, please leave a comment of thanks and encouragement to show the artists you appreciate them for sharing their creativity to inspire yours. Your comment helps motivate them to continue to share!
Check out the tag hsinyah for more of Hsin-Ya’s tangles on TanglePatterns.com.
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- Linda's List of Zentangle-Original Patterns — here is the complete list of original tangles (aka "official tangles") created and introduced by founders Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas, including those not published online. If you are new to the Zentangle Method I highly recommend learning a few of the published Zentangle classics first.
- "A Zentangle has no up or down and is not a picture of something, so you have no worries about whether you can draw a hand, or a duck. You always succeed in creating a Zentangle." Thus patterns that are drawings of a recognizable naturalistic or actual object, figure, or scene, are not tangles. A pattern is not always a tangle — here's what makes a tangle. TIP: tangles never start with pencil planning.
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Everyone is invited to share patterns on TanglePatterns.com, you do NOT need to be a CZT. In order for patterns to be considered for publication they must be submitted to me by email. In other words you have to let me know about them.
For a submission to qualify as a tangle it must be a genuine pattern (“a repeated decorative design”) and not “a thing to draw”.
From The Book of Zentangle:
“Keep it Non-representational. Zentangle artwork is intended to be non-representational. Zentangle’s elemental strokes are also non-representational.
We don’t teach complex elements such as hearts, stars or flowers. Tangles are also non-representational.”
Remember that tangles never start with pencil planning.
"A tangle has no pre-planning with pencil guidelines, grids or dots, no erased lines."
If you need a refresher on what makes a tangle, read the A PATTERN IS NOT ALWAYS A TANGLE page on the ZENTANGLES menu bar at the top of any page.
For details on how to submit your pattern for consideration visit the SUBMIT YOUR PATTERN page on the top menu bar of any page on the site. On that menu you will find these two pages:
The first page includes instructions on how to prepare and send your JPGs. (Please save me time and do not send PDFs). It also includes a link to this PDF submission form.
When your examples include additional tangles from the site, please list them in your email. (This saves me time and my memory some wear and tear.)
If your pattern is posted on your blog, attach your steps and tile JPGs to your email and be sure your email includes the direct URL so I can link to it.
And remember, to quote Zentangle's co-founders Rick and Maria: tangles should be "magical, simple and easy to create", non-objective patterns of repetitive strokes that are easy to teach and offer a high degree of success to tanglers of all ages.
"Keep the tangles as little like 'drawing something' as possible."
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Very pretty pattern! Thank you so much for sharing.
What a beautiful and versatile new tangle! Thanks for sharing.
Jill in AL
Thank you for this beautiful and versitle tile. I’m going to try it this evening.
What a clever tangle– I’m looking forward to playing with it. Thank you for sharing!
Such a pretty pattern, thank you for sharing it!
Really like this one. Thanks for the share.
I love Celtic drawings! Can’t wait to get started ton this one.
This was a lot of fun to try! In our ever changing world, I am really enjoying the positivity of heart tangles. Thank you so much for sharing this.
The synchronicity of Susan A leaving a comment on this tile the same time I saw this pattern on an Indonesian wood carved wall hanging made me immediately fall in love! I had taken a photo at the artisan gallery crossing my fingers someone had deconstructed it as a tangle, and Heartling is it! I have been using tangle constantly and there’s so much to explore 🙂
Thank you!