My inspiration for this tangle came from a shampoo bottle. I changed the design up a little to make it a little easier to draw. It's a pretty easy pattern that you can make any size, 3 or 4 lines, intersect them (by drawing behind-the zentangle way), or put them next to each other. You can also make some lines thicker to make them stand out. I did not shade the tile because I drew it on regular printer paper. I added aura's around some of the empty spaces. I hope you enjoy, TRI-PO!
Oh! I LOVE this! Thank you for sharing...and inspiring :O)
ReplyDeleteRockin'!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLove this escheresque tangle!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
This is really lovely! I've started a binder where I keep tangles I've printed from other designers. Thanks for this.
ReplyDelete--Margaret
Oh so clever and stylish..and fun!
ReplyDelete[quick comment]: this is awesome, Sue! [hops away quickly to find a pen and make some Tripo!]
ReplyDeleteAwesome!I agree w/Linda Farmer that this is the epitome of a tangle: simple, repetitive and lovely and in this case, with movement *and* depth--kudos!
ReplyDeleteLovely. Can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteSuperb! Thanks alot! Going to try this one very soon!
ReplyDeletevery very nifty!!!
ReplyDeleteNice one, Sue!
ReplyDeleteLove this pattern, Sue :)
ReplyDeleteI love it,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing !
simple yet makes a big statement! thx for sharing-love it :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, everyone! I am glad you like it!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. Do you have any tips for drawing it? I went to put it in my "little black book of tangles" and found that I can't draw it. They look like funky circles instead of triangles :-(
ReplyDeleteGreat pattern, I look forward to using it!
ReplyDeleteGreat design.....and fun too!!!
ReplyDeletethis is cool...my art teatcher and i both LOVE zentangles!!!
ReplyDeleteOoooo! I love this one too! So cool :) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing! I love this.
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