It’s another wonderful Wednesday and we’re running out of the merry merry month of May. Can summer be far behind?
Today’s cool 4-Clef tangle is from Connecticut CZT Pam Lee and it’s her first on the site.
Pam writes,
I’m retired from the many hats I’ve worn and now focusing on the art I’ve always been drawn too.
I am a CZT class 27 and I have to say I have met amazing people and we have stayed very close.
Zentangle® for me has opened up my artistic abilities. Before Zentangle I could barely draw stick figures and now I’m doing Portraits.
I love my Zen roots. and keep up my daily practice.
Pam has created a lovely tangle from the musical Treble Clef sign but in this case the pattern is composed of 4 Clefs. While tangling 4-Clef, you really want to “spin your tile” like a seasoned tangler.
And if I might offer a 4-Clef tip: for this to work out you want to make the center downstroke of the Clef sign in Step 1 parallel to the underlying grid so when you add the strokes in Step 3, you’re going over that downstroke. You also need to go all the way around once inside before you add the straight downstroke. “Around once inside, then straight down” – a little musical tune I made up 🙂
Pam illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing 4-Clef below where she demonstrates it as a focal image on a Bijou tile and also how pretty it looks as a grid-style tangle. She notes, “My red pen was thick and hard to work with so I limited it use to where it really needed to be.”
You can find examples of Pam’s portrait art here on her website.
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Speaking of music lovers, how clever is this message from the late, great Queen frontman Freddy Mercury 🙂
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Actually…103 today and 107 tomorrow in central Cali…think merry, merry month is really, really history…totally love the tangle though. Concentrating on it will make heat seem better??? Looking forward to playing with it.
Beautiful! Have not tried it yet, but being a musician myself, I should be able to figure it out…;) Thanks, Pam.
Stay cool. Enjoy.
Very nice tangle and easy to draw. Thank you, Pam!
Very pretty and it could be considered a fragment I think. Love the possibilities. Thanks for sharing!
This tangle is so beautiful it could be the star with others playing the supporting roles, but it is also beautiful combined with others like itself as you did in your second sample – or standing by itself as in your first sample. Sometimes I do like to collect stars though, so I’m saving this in my “star” collection. Thank you! I love it!
I love this tangle, easy to do and very pretty. One for centre stage.
Wow. Thank you ladies. I can’t wait to see what you do with it. Do you all post to Mosaic? I gues I look for #4-Clef. Anyway thank you all made my day.
What a great pattern, Pam! Pretty, elegant, dramatic and easy to draw. I’ve been enjoying it. ?
Karen I’d love to see. Thank you.
I like this tangle very much. Flows beautifully when tangling. Very pretty.
Thank you Deborah. Glad you enjoy
This is a lovely pattern. I have trouble drawing a clef-note, so this could definitely be good practice for me.
This pattern is a favorite!
So beautiful and enjoyable too! Thank you!
Merci beaucoup, il m’a tout de suite attiré, je suis tombée dessus par hasard, quel joli tangle!
Google Translate: Thank you very much, it immediately attracted me, I came across it by chance, what a pretty tangle!