ING is a new Zentangle-original tangle created by Zentangle®’s own Molly Hollibaugh, CZT and Product Manager, and introduced at the two most recent CZT seminars (14 & 15) in June 2014.
Molly was in Miami, Florida to participate in a marathon and spotted a metal sculpture on the campus of the Dutch multinational banking and financial services corporation ING.
“ING is an abbreviation for Internationale Nederlanden Groep (English: International Netherlands Group).” In 2013, ING spun off its ING U.S. subsidiary and rebranded it as Voya Financial. No more cute little lion.
The helix-based sculpture Molly saw begged to be deconstructed so it could be drawn as a tangle, and “After a lot of exploration and experimentation“, she came up with the four simple steps for drawing ING.
ING is a tangle that’s simply full of possibilities. It can be drawn very narrow, or very wide and then filled with all kinds of embellishments including other tangles. As Maria writes with the instructions, like the Zentangle-original tangle Tripoli, ING is “a basis for MANY tangleations“.
Maria illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing ING here in the latest Zentangle newsletter that includes a variety of wonderful Zentangles by Molly, Maria and Rick demonstrating different ways of playing with this fun new tangle. You’ll also see a photo of the metal sculpture that inspired Molly.
UPDATE September 14, 2014 – CZT Margaret Bremner demonstrates how to tangle a curvy version of ING – Curv-ING.
UPDATE December 7, 2018 – Project Pack #04. As part of the Twelve Days of Zentangle, 2018 Edition series, in this Day 5 video at 06:02 Maria demonstrates how to tangle Molly’s ING.
Maria suggests an easy way to keep your stroke sequence “straight” is to say to yourself “point to line, point to line” and before you know it, you’ve ING‘d.
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UPDATE September 24, 2020 – Project Pack #11. As part of the Fee-PHI-Fo-Fun! project pack, Molly and Martha use ING as a reticulum on the new Phi tiles and each fills their tile with a different fragment.
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UPDATE February 3, 2021 – Molly writes a blog post today describing ING‘s TangleRootZ.
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UPDATE April 01, 2021 – Project Pack #13. As part of the Layers & Transitions project pack, Rick tangles ING using a Clear Glaze Jelly Roll pen on a white Phi tile and adds Crescent Moon with a Micron 01..
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Check out the tags mollyh and zentangle for more Zentangle-original tangles on TanglePatterns.com.
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Zentangle Project Pack Summaries on TanglePatterns
For your convenience here are the links to all of my Zentangle Project Pack summaries:- November 2017: Introducing Sakura’s White Gelly Roll Pens
- December 2017: Twelve Days of Zentangle, 2017 Edition - A Stroll Down Memory Lane
- June 2018: A Zentangle Ensemble
- December 2018: Twelve Days of Zentangle, 2018 Edition – Making a Zentangle Spinner
- April 2019: Zentangle Cartouches
- August 2019: No Mistakes
- December 2019: Twelve Days of Zentangle, 2019 Edition – Light and Shade
- March 2020: Dancing in the Moonlight
- April 2020: Spring has Sprung
- July 2020: The Legend of Zentangle
- September 2020: Fee-PHI-Fo-Fun!
- December 2020: Twelve Days of Zentangle, 2020 Edition - Zentangle Renaissance
- April 2021: Layers and Transitions
- May 2021: Accessing the Artist Within
- September 2021: Alphaborders, Letter Forms, Alphabets and the Birth of Zentangle
- December 2021: Twelve Days of Zentangle, 2021 Edition - Keeping Score
- March 2022: The Kaleidoscope of Our Lives
- August 2022: Introducing Zentangle's new Translucen-Z Tiles
- December 2022: Twelve Days of Zentangle, 2022 Edition - Zentomology
- March 2023: Blossoming Tangles
- August 2023: Organic Tangles: Tangles of a Botanical Nature
- December 2023: Twelve Days of Zentangle, 2023 Edition - Exploring the Spiral
- March 2024: The Birth of the Zentangle Method
- August 2024: Crescent Moon & Aura
- December 2024: Twelve Days of Zentangle, 2024 Edition - Drawing Behind
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These are the links to my Zentangle Apprentice Project Pack summaries:- January - February 2021: The Basics of the Zentangle Method
Related Links
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- What is a Zentangle? — if you are new to the Zentangle Method, start here for the fundamentals.
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- How to use the site — an excellent free video tutorial showing how to use the site as well as pointing out lots of useful features you might have missed.
- 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.
- Un motif n’est pas toujours un tangle — Qu’est-ce qu’un tangle ?
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‘ING’ is divine! Just like all of Molly’s tangles, it works every which way and is soooo easy to do as well! I was playing with it yesterday and I know it is going to be a much used winner!
Fun! Before reading I thought “Mmmm,ING… that sounds like my bank…”! Molly has created a number one, I’m sure.
I am very new to the art of Zentangle. I printed off how to do ING and the more I practice it the better I like it.
that is amazing and awesome hope you make another.
LOVE!!!!
This may sound like a silly question but are ING and TWING the same tangle? They’re listed as separate Original tangles on this site, but elsewhere on the internet I’ve seen them listed as the same tangle with simply a variation in name.
Hi Bina, ING and TWING are two different Zentangle-original tangles. Of course you know that TanglePatterns is THE source for accurate information about tangles, and especially the Zentangle-originals 🙂
Thanks Linda!