Dentgea, Isonu, Dentleaf, Dentblade, Dentlip - one small element, several patterns - Part 2
And here the second part of the patterns starting from that modified Cadent element. I decided to stop at such point to come up with new patterns, but due to all patterns there are based on Cadent, I could have gone on for quite a while!
I put two per page, because I wanted to have them done, fast, and they were all strict relatives anyway, so no pattern should complain, hopefully!
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| Dentgear and Dentleaf deconstruction page - 24 February 2026 |
First comes Dentgea, mix with All Dent and Pangea. This pattern can be used as a reticula, like many in this series, and it very much reminds me of Pangea. What do you think? Do you see another pattern?
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| Dentgea step out. 24 February 2026 |
Do you see the similarity with Pangea?
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| Dentgea, Mrth, Drawings. 24 February 2026 |
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| Dentgea, Fescu, Flux, Borgoid. 24 February 2026 |
And here we have Isonu. You can read it as an Italian would, you would probably spell it Eesonu in English, but I like that it can also be read like Eyes on you. Have you ever noticed I like to play with words? That is why I love to create new patterns and find new names for them.
I see foxes or masks in this pattern, and obviously you do not have to arrange several to form flower shapes. I trust your fantasy!
And now, let me introduce you the other two stars of the post. Now the whole Dent family is back together!
Dentleaf has actually a variation that can come up if you mess up with the external lines and the are not specular to each other but flipped, Dentblade. It reminds me an old rasorblade. I used one when I was a kid at art class. I put wax colors on paper, then china ink, and then I scratched the ink. For reasons I think nobody would leave kids use a rasor blade at an art class nowadays, but who knows.
Actually, the technique could be quite cool to do with Zentangle.
It reminds a leaf, and especially Toodles.
And here we have the variation that looks like a Tulip, Dentlip. You can also stop at step 2 and find other ways to compose clusters of this pattern.
There should be some tea bag envelopes with some of the patterns, but you will have to wait to see them! Fear not, they should be published soon.
My Patterns
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| Isonu step out - 24 February 2026 |
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| Isonu. 24 February 2026 |
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| Isonu, Fescu. 24 February 2026 |
And now, let me introduce you the other two stars of the post. Now the whole Dent family is back together!
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| Dentleaf and Dentlip deconstruction. 24 February 2026 |
Dentleaf has actually a variation that can come up if you mess up with the external lines and the are not specular to each other but flipped, Dentblade. It reminds me an old rasorblade. I used one when I was a kid at art class. I put wax colors on paper, then china ink, and then I scratched the ink. For reasons I think nobody would leave kids use a rasor blade at an art class nowadays, but who knows.
Actually, the technique could be quite cool to do with Zentangle.
It reminds a leaf, and especially Toodles.
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| Dentleaf step out. Dentblade variation. 24 February 2026 |
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| Dentleaf. 24 February 2026 |
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| Dentleaf, Crescent Moon, Sez. 24 February 2026 |
And here we have the variation that looks like a Tulip, Dentlip. You can also stop at step 2 and find other ways to compose clusters of this pattern.
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| Dentlip step out. 24 February 2026 |
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| Dentlip, Fescu. 24 February 2026 |
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| Dentlip. 24 February 2026 |
There should be some tea bag envelopes with some of the patterns, but you will have to wait to see them! Fear not, they should be published soon.
My Patterns
Borgoid
Dentblade
Dentgea
Dentleaf
Dentlip
Isonu
Zentangle Original Patterns
Crescent Moon
Drawings
Fescu
Flux
Mrth
Sez














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