Thursday, June 27, 2013

New Tangle "Fiore"

A new tangle was introduced by Tanglepatterns.com from Jana Rogers and she calls it Fiore. You can look at her step outs here on the tangle patterns web site.

The fun thing about new tangles is you can then play with them and give them your own twist.  These "twists" are called tanglations.  I had some fun playing with Fiore and here are the step outs for a tangleation that found it's way out of my pen!




I started Fiore with pointed ends to the four "legs" of the tangle:



 From here I have found two ways to go about getting to the final pattern.  The first one I think is the easiest and more in the Zentangle mindfulness of one stroke at a time. After the first stroke turn your paper to the right to position it for your next stroke, turning again for the third and fourth strokes. This involves a lot of turning, but there is a flow to it.

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The second is a two stroke at a time solution. Opposite sides drawn at same time. First line is from pointed end to larger end and the next is from larger end to pointed one.  


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Here is one thing you want to avoid.  Try to be aware to not draw two lines that are similar next to each other.  You want them to over lap. (number 4 should have come before number 3)




And, of course, a variation:



One more thing that I discovered about myself is I have a difficult time drawing same sized smaller boxes centered in a larger box.  I have an easier time drawing circles the same size in the center and did this in pencil, then in pen, drew a box around the circle.

I hope this helps those who want to know.  Have fun shading and getting your tangleation on!







9 comments:

  1. Debra, I'm really looking forward to trying this pattern! It's beautiful. Good directions, too. :o)

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  2. Thanks so much. I love this variation.

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  3. Love this tanglation great line work can't wait to try it.

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  4. When I saw Fiore a week or so ago, I immediately fell in love with it - it really captures the essence of Zentangle. These variations make me love it even more. I can't wait to put more of it in my work and play with it a bit myself. Thanks for sharing the tips.

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  5. looking forward to trying Fiore out; thank you so much for sharing and for your excellent steps and tips!

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  6. Wonderful tangleation - A challenge to do for sure - but I looove the challenging ones best!

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  7. Hi Debra. Just saw your tangleation on Pinterest and love it! I'm doing ICAD (index card a day) using mostly tangles. This was very fun. Thanks for putting it up.

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  8. I am intrigued to try it! Amazing! Thanks for sharing!

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  9. I love your tangleation - I titled it 'a Betweed Fiore.' Thanks for documenting your process especially the "Here is one thing you want to avoid"

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