Zentangle Original 102 Tangles - Part 4 with Five Easy Filler Patterns

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This is the latest addition to my 102 Tangles of Zentangle playlist. I’m working my way through the Zentangle poster called “102 Tangles of Zentangle” because it introduced me to this art that I love so much. In today’s video I’m showing five easy filler patterns that are fun and relaxing: Amaze, Cogwheel, Courant, Isochor, and Wadical. I did not find Cogwheel or Wadical on the poster, but the rest are there and these are both included in the earliest Zentangle patterns.

If you’ve been following my quest with this poster, you’ll know that I wanted to identify the 102 patterns on the poster. I initially thought that these were the very first patterns created by Zentangle, but through my study, I now believe that the poster represents 102 patterns that Rick and Maria enjoyed drawing. But it’s not necessarily the first patterns that they created. Hopefully that makes sense, and of course it’s just my opinion. It has been very interesting to look closely at all the patterns and then go through my Zenthology book to find the names. I have found that Paradox and possibly Hibrid are each drawn twice. If so, then I’ve found the 102 patterns. The detective work is still in progress, LOL!

If you’re interested in the 102 Tangles of Zentangle poster, it is available for purchase at Zentangle.com

Patterns used:
#Amaze #Cogwheel #Courant #Isochor and #Wadical by Zentangle, Inc.
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Supplies Used in the video:
A 3.5” Zentangle tile (or any paper of your choice)
Black Micron 01 pen or PN (or your choice of pens and colors)
Graphite pencil
Blending stump
Optional: Colored pens or pencils

Most patterns that I use can be found on the Tangle Patterns website https://tanglepatterns.com/ or on the Musterquelle website: https://www.musterquelle.de/ The Musterquelle site is in German, but you can change it to your language as needed.

The Zentangle® Method is an easy-to-learn, relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. It was created by Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas. "Zentangle" is a registered trademark of Zentangle, Inc. Learn more at https://zentangle.com/ My videos are designed to be easy for beginners and those with experience.

This video is solely the property of Barbara Langston, a Certified Zentangle Teacher acting with permission from Zentangle®, Inc., and may not be copied, recorded, or redistributed without the prior written consent of Barbara Langston, CZT and Zentangle, Inc. All Zentangle related trademarks are the sole and exclusive property of Zentangle, Inc., and may not be copied, recorded, reproduced, or otherwise used without the express prior written consent of Zentangle, Inc.

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