Luci is a tangle I deconstructed some time ago. It was a pattern on a wall I noticed whilst watching
Whilst watching an episode of Lucifer, one rainy day,
I saw a pattern I had not seen as a tangle and decided to deconstruct it and add
to the ever-growing examples of tangles that may be used for our Zentangle
enjoyment.
Since I saw this pattern whilst watching Lucifer, I thought
a name for this tangle should be something associated with the show. The word
Lucifer is a Latin word meaning ‘morning star’. Although I liked the idea of
morning star, the tangle bares no resemblance to a star. Also, the word Lucifer would not make a good
name for a tangle as it is associated with the devil. Good things come to those
who wait. In a later episode Amanadiel, Lucifer’s brother calls him by the
nickname ‘luci’. So luci it is.
Luci is created using the basic strokes of l and (,
it uses the technique of ‘rounding’, and is drawn in three simple steps.
Here is the step-out for luci -
With the ever-growing examples of tangles that may be used for
our Zentangle enjoyment, it now almost impossible to search for previously published tangles that may be the same as luci.







