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Zentangle Studio Scoop

Posted on: June 28, 2011 at 10:16 am

I was introduced to Zentangle last year, through a workshop organized by one of the Certified Zentangle Teacher Angie Vangalis in our city's art association. I instantly fell in love with the intricate designs. I have always enjoyed making patterns and have made few here and there much before I came to know about Zentangle. So for me, this workshop was the best thing ever. I learned  few patterns, learned how to use them and created few zentangle tiles. 

A sketch from my old journal I made in 2005

A sketch from my old journal I made in 2005

Zentangle is created with ink on paper. However, the use of Sakura pen and a Zentangle title is advised for great quality and archival purpose. The art involves tangled patterns. The complex looking patterns are created in a step by step process that makes it easy to create even for non artistic person. Since my mixed media works have a lot of embossed lines and patterns, zentangle was the perfect thing to learn.

Zentangle tile and Sakura Micron pen...one of my first tangles..

Zentangle tile and Sakura Micron pen...one of my first tangles..

I enjoy creating art using multiple media, here is the twist of zentangle on watercolor art that I came up with. The out come is fabulous and has been highly appreciated. I am still in the process of evolving my style and theme in this method. But so far it has been fun and I am able to achieve the look I want.

"The Zen - Buddha" my first atempt with Watercolor and Zentangle

"The Zen - Buddha" my first atempt with Watercolor and Zentangle

My process starts with a light sketch on the watercolor paper. Then make an under-painting in watercolor. Once that is dried I tangle on it. The under-painting in itself looks like a completed watercolor painting. So creating the tangles on it gives a rich look. But, usually I am nervous to death doing this..... I don't want to mess up the under-painting. Though, they say there are no mistakes in Zentangle....there is pressure working on an under-painting, but worth the end results.

Learn more about it at www.zentangle.com
Zentangle and "Anything is possible..one stroke at a time" are the registered trademarked intellectual property of Rick Roberts and Maria Thoma.
Zentangle is an easy to learn method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns. It is a fascinating new art form that is fun and relaxing. It increases focus and creativity. Zentangle provides artistic satisfaction and an increased sense of personal well being. Zentangle is enjoyed by a wide range of skills and ages and is used in many fields of interest.
 
Would love to hear which one of my Zentangle artwork you like the most ??

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