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Today’s Y-Knot tangle is from Korean CZT HyunJu Park and it’s her first on the site.
In the mists of time Maria’s daughter Molly had come up with a pattern she named Y-Knot that ultimately was never released. If I recall correctly it was deemed too complex to be as zenful as tangles in the Zentangle Method™. It didn’t meet the Zentangle® requirement of being “easy to teach and offer a high degree of success to tanglers of all ages.”
On the contrary, HyunJu’s Y-Knot is surprisingly easy to do and not only makes an effective pattern on its own, it can also be filled with whatever embellishments you desire as HyunJu illustrates in the tiles included on her steps image.
Here she introduces herself and explains the inspiration for her tangle:
My name is HyunJu Park and I live in Suwon, South Korea.
I have been enjoying decorative art as a hobby for a long time. In 2015, while looking for a pattern I wanted to draw on a plate, I discovered Zentangle. And I fell in love with Zentangle.
I went to Providence, USA in 2017 and became a CZT because I wanted to help people in need of comfort and rest. Meeting so many people and teaching Zentangle has changed my life to be comfortable, generous, lively, creative and happy.
Due to the recent COVID-19 outbreak, I have had more free time.
While looking around the patterns I had collected a long time ago, my eyes caught on to a piece of op art, and I was inspired by that work. When I tangled it, it looked like a ribbon from a gift box.
It was named Y-Knot because Y in the triangle seems to have made a knot.
This is Omar Rayo’s Kumo XV op art piece that inspired Y-Knot. This is my Zendala tile.
Wikipedia tells us,
Omar Rayo Reyes (January 20, 1928 – June 7, 2010) was a renowned Colombian painter, sculptor, caricaturist and plastic artist. He won the 1970 Salón de Artistas Colombianos.
Rayo worked with abstract geometry primarily employing black, white, red and yellow. He was part of the Op Art movement.
Rayo’s work shows that geometric art is as much a part of the past as it is of the future. He used traces of the past to discover new ways to present visual and geometric sketches.
On January 20, 2012, Google celebrated Rayo’s 84th birthday with a Google Doodle:
HyunJu illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing Y-Knot below and she includes three gorgeous tiles featuring her tangle. She offers these tips:
“When deconstructing the pattern, we start with a grid base. When drawing Y inside a triangle, the point is to draw it parallel to one side of the triangle (Steps 3-5). By changing the grid or starting position or mirroring, you can make various meta-patterns.“
In this set of Bijou tiles HyunJu demonstrates Y-Knot in it’s original state together with more ways of exploring Y-Knot by emphasizing different combinations of fills.
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This looks a fascinating tangle.
beautiful tangle and beautiful work, thanks for sharing!
Thank you so very much for sharing this very versatile tangle. It can stand alone, work with friends, be an eye catching centerpiece, or be a reticulum for fragments to inhabit! Amazingly Beautiful!!! The Bijou examples helped me to see so many other meta-patterns that I wouldn’t have quickly seen on my own! Thank You again!
What a fun looking tangle. Can’t wait to try it. The way it all comes together is intriguing to my brain. ??
What a fun and interesting knot. Thanks for sharing.
Lovely careful elegant drawing. Thank you for sharing your sophisticated tangle.
Oh, how lovely! I think I will have a lot of fun playing with this. Thank you.
Fabulous tangle!! Your stepouts are easy to follow and your sample tiles are exquisite!!! Thank you very much for your gift of a lovely new tangle to play with. ???
This is a beautiful tangle, with so many wonderful possibilities for embellishment! Can’t wait to work with it! Many thanks for sharing your unique gift!
Very clever! Love all of your examples. I will try this for sure. Thank you for sharing.
HyunJu I love your Y-Knot! Looking forward to trying this out. Thank you for sharing your talent.
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Thanks so much Nancy, appreciate your kind words 🙂 and I appreciate you too!
Thank you for your intriguing tangle. I can’t wait to try it. Lovely tiles.
lovely
I just fall in love with this pattern and the example works done Huyun Ju Park. Thanks for sharing. They are very inspiring.