“One Zentangle A Day” by Beckah Krahula - Day 12 Often there are secondary exercises in the chapters in this book. For Day 12, the secondary exercise is all about using Tangleations to change the value of a given tangle. In this chapter, the author directs us to practice different versions of Bales, Beelight and Chillon and then to tangle on a “cream colored Artist’s Trading Card” using what we have discovered.
“One Zentangle A Day” by Beckah Krahula - Day 12 - Tangle Values If you squint at your tile, you will notice that some tangles appear lighter and some darker. The levels from light to dark are referred to as the “value” of the tangle. In the tile above, the lightest value section is the one with Chillon. The darkest value would be the one with Printemps. The other sections fall in between at various levels.
Today I was rearranging a row of drawers in my office studio when I came across an unfinished ATC (Artist Trading Card), probably from 2018. It had the border completed and the large Well leaf-like shapes had been drawn. I decided to add some large MOOKA shapes all around and then just filled in between the upper ones with perfs. I added the inner lines to the flower petals to make them look a bit like they were cupped.