Paradox times four

This is a demo of the Zentangle pattern Paradox drawn in a two by two grid. The pattern that emerges from the four parts of the grid can take a few different forms depending on how Paradox is positioned in each square. As you watch the video, you may also notice that I draw the lines from top to bottom in the first two squares, and then bottom to top in the third square. When you try this yourself, experiment with “pushing” the pen from bottom to top or “pulling” it from top to bottom to see which  approach feels best.

Paradox times four

This is a demo of the Zentangle pattern Paradox drawn in a two by two grid. The pattern that emerges from the four parts of the grid can take a few different forms depending on how Paradox is positioned in each square. As you watch the video, you may also notice that I draw the lines from top to bottom in the first two squares, and then bottom to top in the third square. When you try this yourself, experiment with “pushing” the pen from bottom to top or “pulling” it from top to bottom to see which  approach feels best.