Hello friends, here’s our last tangle for April 2023!
Kichi is from Korean CZT Hyeyun Kim and it’s her first on the site.
Kichi shares DNA with the Zentangle®-original Huggins and although it looks as if it might be a little complicated, it’s actually pretty straightforward once you get the underlying dot grid laid out. And remember to turn your tile …
Hyeyun introduces herself,
I live in Seoul, Korea and became a CZT in 2022.
I have been drawing Zentangle for 6 years and now I teach Zentangle in local learning centers and clubs.
She shares her inspiration for her tangle:
Kichi was inspired by the tiles on my kitchen wall.
It is a grid pattern that was finally born by disassembling and exploring complex patterns drawn on tiles.
This is an attractive pattern where you can see a pointed boomerang, you can see a pinwheel, and you can feel the depth when you add light and shade.
I hope all the tanglers around the world enjoy it.
In her sample of Kichi below, notice that Hyeyun adds auras two different ways. The top and the bottom tiles follow Step 6 in her instructions, the middle tile adds them a slightly different way and that’s the one I used as my guide.
Hyeyun illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing Kichi below where she includes three beautiful example tiles, one with the familiar Zentangle-originals Rixty, Pokeleaf, Pokeroot and Wyfore with a little Printemps tucked in there.
Because it’s pretty crucial to whether this works out or not, here’s Step 3 enlarged from Hyeyun’s illustration above so you can see where the strokes connect to the target dots you’ve added in Step 2:
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THIS is a beautiful tangle, Hyeyun!! And your tiles showing some variations are absolutely gorgeous!! You’re a talented tangler. 🙂 Thank you for sharing Kichi (I love the name, by the way) and I’m so looking forward to learning it. xoxo
What a fun one. thanks for sharing.
Excellent work. It has a swinging rhythm, suggests depth and tactile qualities. Great examples and deconstruction.
I’m playing with Kichi on a grey Bijou and just loving how adding the lines in steps 6 and 7 bring such a complexity to the tangle! For a rare change I am even slowing down to enjoy shading and seeing the new patterns that emerge. Thank you for sharing <3
Wow Hyeyun, this is really pretty! I will definitely give this a try. Thank you for sharing your inspiration with us.
Lovely new pattern, thank you for sharing!
thank you for a good tutorial on how to draw this tangle
I love this tangle! It has so much movement.