Hello friends, great to see you again this fine Monday Spring day 🙂
Today’s sweet and a little quirky Maco tangle is from Spanish CZT Charo (“Chary”) del Pozo and it’s her first on the site.
Chary lives in Loeches, “a municipality of the community of Madrid”. She introduces herself and gives us the background on Maco:
I am a Zentangle CZTEU5 teacher, for 2 years, I have been practicing Zentangle for 4 years.
It is very relaxing and meditative, I showed it to my daughter-in-law, we tangled a tile and we had a great time. A few days passed and I looked at it again and found this Maco tangle:
My son’s name is Mario, that’s where I got Ma, and my daughter-in-law’s name is Covadonga and that’s where I got Co: Maco.
As you can see, Maco makes a great string and it really benefits from some space to spread out. Chary has filled it with all sorts of fun tangles in her tiles. In her first tile where she discovered Maco from some crossing (kissing?) Fescu fronds she also includes the Zentangle-originals Mooka, Fescu, Huggins, and Printemps as well as CZT Betsy Wilson’s Maryhill.
Chary illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing Maco below and again she demonstrates it as a string filled with the Zentangle-originals Knightsbridge, Printemps, Striping and Mooka, together with a Henna Drum segment (CZT Jane MacKugler).
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It’s so cute! I really like it. Thank you
Fun on its own and as a string. Thanks for sharing.
This is wonderfully playful and easy to explore! I’m having a blast seeing it grow across my tiles and I have had some interesting Art Deco type fans appear <3 So many possibilities and potentials!