This pattern needs space. Lots of it. A 9x9 tile or a tea bag envelope are not enough.
This is where Fugaz has been born, on an A5 sketchbook, outside a bar, in front of a caipirinha, or a beer... I had both that evening, but cannot recall in which order and what I was drawing at the moment. :D
It is the star pattern on the left, where the star is done with cadent borders and the single points of the stars are then paradoxed.
It is the star pattern on the left, where the star is done with cadent borders and the single points of the stars are then paradoxed.
At the birthday party of a friend I was making corner bookmarks for the people there. I mean, I did not make many, just a couple.
A kid was deciding from my sketchbook the Paradox pattern above.
The bookmark came out orrible, because I did not remember how to do it.
If it is not so straight away and it looks so nice it means that it deserves to be deconstructed!
The pattern, as said above, does not fit so well in a small size, but at least there are the step-outs.
Why did I call it fugaz? It comes from Estrella fugaz, shooting star. It is not indeed a shooting star, but it has the same ethereal figure, if drawn properly.
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| Fugaz, Scallops, Printemps. 23-24 September 2025 |
And last but not least, some tea bag envelopes. Alas, the magic of the first time I tangled it is difficult to reproduce. It was indeed fugaz. Ephemeral.
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| Fugaz, Negtip. 9 September 2025 |
Ok, here the star has no real points. I won't call it Fugaz. :)
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| Cadent, Paradox. 9 September 2025 |
My Patterns
Fugaz
Negtip
Zentangle Original Patterns
Other Patterns
Funls, Margaret Bremner, CZT
Scallops, Suzanne McNeill, CZT
Yumemi, Shie Naritomi, CZT
Zenwheel, Melissa Bruce




Fugaz....toll. ich finde ja persönlich deinen Stiel total schön. Und du bist sehr kreativ
ReplyDeleteIch hoffe selbst nochmal Fugaz gut zu zeichnen. Und am Ende es auch regelmäßig. Ich muss es nochmal auf grossen Blättern zeichnen!
DeleteIch mag die bunte Variante mit Paradox
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