Yesterday I had another meeting to tangle with other people here in Berlin.
To have some material for reference for the people coming around (since usually everybody there is new or relative new to the Zentangle method) I started preparing a kind of catalog, starting with easy patterns and going on with the patterns I tangled over the day.
Three bijou tiles on the left with monotangles and an example on the right.
I did not put the step out, since the objective was to show how patterns look like, for others to check, then I am more than happy to show how to draw them. The step out would take space and I wanted to have a decent amount of patterns together in a small space.
It did not work super well, but I had very few patterns in yesterday and I was updating the sketchbook with new bijou sized monotangles during the meeting. I have added some examples later.
Do you think it could be useful for people new to Zentangle to decide what to draw?
I would indeed like to have something more interactive instead of lecturing and doing exactly the patterns I think in the way I think in advance. But it is also very difficult to engage people.
Mom said many of the patterns in my examples on the right look like graphics from the sixties. I think I will take it as a compliment. :)
![]() |
| Bales, Florz, Printemps, Tipple |
![]() |
| Tipple, Jetties, Knightsbridge, Meer, Sez, Circus, Printemps |
![]() |
| Huggins, Cadent, Paradox, Wadical |
![]() |
| Crescent Moon, Sez, Flux |
![]() |
| Tripoli, Box Spirals, Corfo |
My Patterns





No comments:
Post a Comment