RautyFlex - TangleInSync - TIS#53
This week, we are exploring a simple grid Tangle Pattern RautyFlex, deconstructed by CZT Katherin Bendel.
It’s a lovely grid pattern; that will ask for your focus and attention for a millisecond more! :)
But Katherin has done an excellent job in deconstructing this pattern in such a simplistic way. The end result is surprising and has a beautiful intense feel to it.
You can watch the original step out of Katherin’s Tangle RautyFlex here
I found that this Tangle Pattern has not much been explored a lot on the web; thus I tried to play few ways on my sketchbook here
This was so fun!
I even tried Rauty Flex on my Heart Tan and Black Square Zentile too.
RautyFlex in 3 different variations!
RautyFlex in Regular Square Zentile
Micron Black PN (Plastic Nib) Pen, Pencil and Tortillon
RautyFlex Tangle in Dark Tan Heart-Shaped Zentile
Heart Zentile 3.5inches, Micron 01 Black, Micron 01 Brown, Pencil, White Pencil, Tortillon
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RautyFlex on Black Square Zentile
Black Zentile 3.5inches, GellyRoll08, Gold GellyRoll White Charcoal, Graphite, ColorPencil
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RautyFlex has been explored as a monotangle in our weekly Tangle InSync#53 on YouTube here.
If you have enjoyed playing with this pattern, please do write below how you felt about it.
See You Soon!
Aishwarya
ART THERAPY is only the outcome of your engagement or indulgence in the artistic experience. Its funny that how much we OVERuse the word therapeutic, that slowly it is begin to lose its deep meaning and essence in our lives. And sometimes it is so lost……
New Technique introduced to our Zentangle Community. Lots of fun really
I pulled out my Sketchbook that I recently bought from @furrytailarts; a small business owner in India.
And the noon was warm with a slight cool breeze; good sunlight, and I had just finished creating a lovely watercolor surface.
Within an hour I completed the drawing. It was a long hard day; had to do so many errands, and many things went wrong, but time spent on just the sketchbook was relished. It was one of the best things of the day, so I wrote it in my Gratitude Journal.
Early this week, after my morning coffee, I took out my Sketchbook and thought of exploring this tangle pattern at length. I loved the reticulum experience of the tangle; and how we can nestle as many patterns as possible within the reticulum.
The step of this tangle pattern is simple, and thus easily remembered.
If you wish draw along with me, on this string zendala, head over to this post.