Today’s versatile Walk the Line tangle is from New York CZT Chris Titus and it’s her second tangle on the site.
BTW, don’t let my example fool you. Wait until you see how many cool ways Chris shows that Walk the Line can become.
Chris writes,
Much like Zentangle®, when we begin with a thought and take it a step at a time, it can sometimes end up differently than we may have envisioned. That’s the way it happened with Walk the Line.
It began as a tribute to my sisters, (one of who originally introduced me to Zentangle), and then took a very different direction. It has become a tangle that represents a way of living for me.
When we “walk the line” we maintain a fragile balance between one extreme and another. That’s where I find myself these days.
What I love most about this tangle is the zen flow that it provides. The key to finding that flow is keeping your pen on the paper once you begin to walk. Do those strokes in a continuous motion as you walk between the lines.
And the bonus comes at the end with the unexpected rounding that occurs.
I hope you’ll Walk the Line with me. It’s a fun walk!
It’s impossible to avoid it — don’t know about you, but I’m hummin’ Johnny Cash. Classic.
Chris illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing Walk the Line below and as I mentioned before, look how many different ways you can explore it.
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Chris, I love your new tangle! As you described, I find it to be soothing and calming to draw and just about the best tangle for sliding into Zenflow that I have yet encountered! So simple and yet so wonderful. 😀
i agree with Jan, simple, nice and calming, that is what we need!
Fun and so variable. Thanks for the share.
Your tangle is beautiful and versatile. So many possibilities. And, Johnny Cash has always been a favorite of mine.
Thank you for sharing.
I love this tangle! I haven’t tried it yet, but I can tell I will love it, especially since Jan and Ria both gave such good comments on it. I will try this one right away. Thanks for sharing.
Wow! A simple wow tangle!! Love it !
Super zen pattern Chris..love it! You can use this literally anywhere. Thanks for sharing.