Here’s another super simple tangle pattern to draw, Tipz from tangler Faith Cohen who previously shared her sweet Clove tangle with us. I think you’ll really have fun with this one and find lots of places for it in your Zentangles.
Tipz reminded me of CZT Margaret Bremner’s Prestwood and even more of Cheryl Wilson’s Kandy Ribnz. All three begin with a continuous looped or serpentine line and go from there. Easy and pretty too.
“Tipz was developed around the curved line that forms its edges. It is meant to be drawn as a continuous line, which I have practiced for long periods of time. The name Tipz comes from the little black tips inside the loops. They look like marker tips to me. There are many possibilities for tangleation by changing the fill or the size of the loops.“
The continuous line base for Tipz will take your concentration to meet the loops up just right, but that focused attention is the wonderful and calming aspect of the Zentangle® Method.
Tipz is really fun to draw and as you can see, shading around the inner “tear drops” adds so much dimension to it.
Here Faith illustrates the steps for drawing Tipz.
Here is a monotangle example of Tipz accompanied by auras and a very simple variation that also makes a striking border tangle.
Check out the tag faithc for more of Faith’s patterns on TanglePatterns.com.
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Reminiscent of Echoism too. I’ll try this sometime. There is another tangle called Tips, quite different!
Hi Margaret, yes sort of similar to Echoism except the loops cross over in that one and to my mind it’s easier to draw. And yes Beth Snoderly’s Tips is also very different: https://tanglepatterns.com/2013/12/how-to-draw-tips.html
I found that this pattern was a good one. I am enjoying it a lot. Thank you for providing it as another one for me to use.
This is a very pretty design. There is a lot of movement in the design as well. I am anxious to give this a try.
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I visit your site often I really enjoy your patterns thanks