I think I want to teach this tangle to the 2nd-5th graders. I always tell them the name but not sure what to do with this one! Could be just a variation of Tripoli but you didn't actually have a name unless it is Poly Poly? Help. Thinking about doing this on a Zendala!
In Zentangle speak, a fragment is a small pattern which is drawn in a grid. Each field of the grid has the same fragment, but you can vary the orientation of the fragment, which produces several different meta patterns. The grids are called reticula and can have different shapes for square, round, oval or triangular fragments. The Zentangle family likes to play with words, using unusual words, changing words, adapting words, inventing words, anything goes.
@@vrenimurphy9107 Yes, I love the word-play of Zentangle. I wondered about "reticula" too,, but you've addressed that now. So in this case the fragment is the 4-sided-figure that was the beginning of the tangle? Or the circle inside the 4-sided figure? I guess there's a Zentangle lexicon somewhere on the web.
I really like this one! But I think you could do better on the name. 'Poly' means 'many', I think -- it certainly doesn't mean 4 -- so save it for a tangle where the elements have various numbers of sides. I would suggest 'Quadrille' if that's not in use, or something based on the Microsoft Windows logo (which the beginning of this tangle resembles)... how about Quadroes?
Really terrific! That method of flick shading looks great & the shading gave the piece so much depth. 😊👏🙏👍🌟
What a cool variation of Betwined
Thank you!😊
❤❤❤awesome thank you❤❤❤
This is beautifull!! I just wisch that the black water collor pensil was used a bit more in this pack
May we please give a moment of 🤐 for Cinnamon Cooney.
Nice
Why is the darker pencil called a 5x5?
It is called Generals Layout 555
I think I want to teach this tangle to the 2nd-5th graders. I always tell them the name but not sure what to do with this one! Could be just a variation of Tripoli but you didn't actually have a name unless it is Poly Poly? Help. Thinking about doing this on a Zendala!
What does 'fragment' mean in Zentangle? To me, most of the possible elements used in tangles are fragments.
In Zentangle speak, a fragment is a small pattern which is drawn in a grid. Each field of the grid has the same fragment, but you can vary the orientation of the fragment, which produces several different meta patterns. The grids are called reticula and can have different shapes for square, round, oval or triangular fragments. The Zentangle family likes to play with words, using unusual words, changing words, adapting words, inventing words, anything goes.
@@vrenimurphy9107 Yes, I love the word-play of Zentangle. I wondered about "reticula" too,, but you've addressed that now.
So in this case the fragment is the 4-sided-figure that was the beginning of the tangle? Or the circle inside the 4-sided figure? I guess there's a Zentangle lexicon somewhere on the web.
I really like this one! But I think you could do better on the name. 'Poly' means 'many', I think -- it certainly doesn't mean 4 -- so save it for a tangle where the elements have various numbers of sides. I would suggest 'Quadrille' if that's not in use, or something based on the Microsoft Windows logo (which the beginning of this tangle resembles)... how about Quadroes?
Did anyone else notice the video hiccuping
omg. three minutes in & nothing is going on but too much chatter. ugh.