Are you settling into the new year and getting used to writing 2022? We don’t write checks/cheques as frequently as we used to, but I still find myself dating things 2021. Old habits.
Our easy Monday tangle (accidentally posted on Sunday 🙂 ) is a ribbon-style one from Massachusetts CZT Katie Crommett.
Ample is her second tangle on the site, the interesting Daviso was her first.
Katie writes,
I love organic tangles and tangles that create little crevices that are good for shading. I was playing with the letter “U” and this is what resulted.
I’m a Certified Zentangle Teacher (CZT15 in 2014) in Massachusetts. I used Zentangle as a daily practice for focusing and creative relaxation, but I also do a multitude of other artistic explorations. Most recently, I’ve been working on a traveling art journal project with four other friends.
As you’ll see when you visit Katie’s blog, I’ve used one of her tangleation variations for my Ample example. I use a Micron PN for a change and I’m not sure I’m crazy about how bold it is on the regular paper I use for my examples. It’s much nicer on the luxurious Fabriano Artistico printmaking paper our Zentangle® tiles are made of. Or maybe I’m just not used to the bolder line of the PN?
Katie illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing Ample here on her blog where she features it in tiles and a Zendala, Katie also includes a video of her demonstrating how she tangles Ample.
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This looks like a fun and easy tangle to do, but when I looked at the outer two tangleations (including the one you used, Linda), I was not sure how to draw them, because I was looking for UUs. In the top one she substitutes half-box shapes for the UUs, and in the bottom one, she substitutes VVs for the UUs. It took me awhile to figure this out since my initial assumption was wrong. Maybe this will help someone else.
This is wonderful! Everything a tangle should be. Love the street art effect and the variations. Thanks for sharing – I haven’t tangled for ages and this has got me inspired again 🙂
How fun!