Flux Tangle Pattern Lesson #45 -
: Repeat these shapes, often growing them out from a single point or along a string line . Variations of Flux
The tangle pattern is one of the original and most versatile designs in the Zentangle® method. It was officially published in the March 29th, 2015, Zentangle newsletter and is famously associated with the day the method was first conceived by founders Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas. The pattern resembles a leafy, paisley-like shape with a central line and can be drawn in various sizes, from long and skinny to more rounded forms. How to Draw Flux Flux Tangle Pattern Lesson #45
: Can be a bit more elongated or possess different curving flourishes. : Repeat these shapes, often growing them out
: Start with a single "leaf" or petal shape that curves up and back, resembling a teardrop or paisley. The pattern resembles a leafy, paisley-like shape with
: Draw a central line stemming from the base partway up the center of the shape.
: Typically more rounded and "plump," often growing in clusters.
Flux is frequently used as a filler to bridge gaps between other patterns or as a prominent centerpiece in a Zentangle tile . You can find more detailed video walkthroughs on channels like JK Arts or through official Zentangle guides. Flux Tangle Pattern Lesson #45