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Authors: Kass Hall

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TENNIS ANYONE?
Sakura Micron pen, Faber-Castell Watercolor pencils
The Australian Open tennis is in Melbourne every January and I rarely miss it. There is something about the international atmosphere, elite sport, and hot summer days that I look forward to year after year. I also sit up through the night for the other Grand Slam tournaments—so no prizes for guessing the origins of this tangle!
SECONDARY GROWTH
Derwent Inktense pencil
Secondary Growth
uses different tints of the three secondary colors, orange, violet and green. When you are looking for a color combination that you know works, remember to check out your color wheel. The two colors directly opposite each other (complementary colors) are always the strongest combination available. In the case of
Secondary Growth
, the three colors are equally opposite from each other on the wheel.
NOW LET’S LOOK AT HOW WE USE COLOR COMBINATIONS IN OUR ZENTANGLE ART.
Complementary Colors

Here we’re going to look at complementary colors. Complementary colors sit either opposite or at equal distances from each other on the color wheel. These colors always work well together, but don’t be afraid to experiment with them. Use different shades of the colors with each other. This widens your palette and gives you some room to play. And while complementary colors often work best when used as shown, there are no strict rules. Make your art your own. Be brave!

Tip
When referring to the shade of a color, it is when black has been added to it. When referring to the tint of a color, it is when white has been added.
MOOKA COMPLEMENTS
Sakura Pigma Micron pen, watercolor
In
Mooka Complements
, I used the secondary colors that complement each other, but with a twist. Instead of a clear orange tint, I chose one with a more yellow tint. I didn’t do so intentionally; I just liked the yellow-orange color in my palette and went with it. It worked. The other advantage was that the yellow element of the tint sits equally away from red on the color wheel—and pink is a whitened tint of red. So introducing pink into the work brought a different dimension to the piece, and it came together beautifully. I’ve followed a similar path in
Fun
at the end of this section.
S-BEND
Tim Holtz Distress Stain, Sakura Souffle pens
ICE CREAM DREAMS
Sakura Gelly Roll pens
By Sue Clark, CZT
FUN
acrylic paint
Analogous Colors

Analogous schemes are colors that sit next to each other on the color wheel. Usually three colors are chosen—for example, blue, violet and red (primaries and the secondary between them), yellow, yellow-green and green (the primary, tertiary and secondary that sit next to each other). However, you can expand this as much or as little as you like.

ANALOGOUS GLAZE
Sakura Pigma Micron pen, Sakura Glaze pens
WARM ANALOGOUS
Sakura Pigma Micron pen, watercolor/pastel
Chari-Lynn Reithmeier, CZT
COOL ANALOGOUS
Sakura Pigma Micron pen, watercolor/pastel
Chari-Lynn Reithmeier, CZT
TINK
Watercolor pans
Tink
was a lot of fun to create. Although it uses a cooler color palette, there is something outdoorsy and water-like about how this finished up—like a garden by the sea.
Tink
is a tangle created by Carole Ohl, CZT, and I’ve varied it. I also (inadvertently) used colors that reflect that other
Tink
, a certain fairy in
Peter Pan
!
Monochromatic Colors

The third color combination theory I want to share is monochromatic color. This theory uses a single color in various tints and shades. Monochromatic color schemes lend themselves well to Zentangle, as you’re about to see.

PINCH
Sakura Pigma Micron pen, graphite pencil, watercolor paint
As we’ve learned, the basic concept of Zentangle® uses the Sakura Pigma Micron pen and shading with a graphite pencil. As we saw earlier, shading really does bring a Zentangle artwork to life and, with the various grades of pencil available, it is possible to get a full range of fascinating effects and color. Another way to achieve similar results is to use various gray markers and watercolor paint.

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