Showing posts with label Zentangle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zentangle. Show all posts

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Tangle Background

I made a "tangle" as a background for a page in the altered quote book.  Yes, me and the Zentangle are on a first name basis now.  I still haven't done a square one - the right way - but I'm sure that will be coming soon.  I think I probably showed the right side page before but now the page on the left is done, as well.  I also used some washi tape on this one, something new for me. 
I finished this page last night and had a whole new project planed for tonight but got unexpected and very welcome company tonight so that will be for another day.  I had a lovely evening and feel very proud of myself for setting the self-imposed to-do list aside and embracing the social time.  Seeking the balance!
UPDATE...  The blog-land consensus seems to be that the wreath in this post is genuine Victorian hair art.  I would love to know the story behind and how it came to be at a thrift store but I am honored to be it's new care-taker and will treasure it.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

ZENTANGLE

 Last Thursday I had plans to meet a friend after work.  She works a little later than I do so I decided to burn some time wandering around Michael's until it was time to meet her.  This caught my eye.  Reduce Stress (yes!), Improve Focus (please!), Better Concentration (I can only hope!) so I picked it up.  Zentangle.  ZEN-tangle.  Clever, huh.
When I got home I hurried through my chores and headed out to the art room to reduce my stress and improve my focus.  Rule breaker that I am, instead of reading the book I just looked at the pictures and jumped right in the middle.  I was supposed to use a square piece of paper but a leftover Strathmore postcard from the postcard swap was still sitting on my desk so I just grabbed that and made my first Zentangle. 
My altered book project is something I do for relaxation, but you still need an idea.  There really is no idea with Zentangle.  You draw these "strings" to divide the paper into sections to get started, then just doodle.  They have a website at zentangle.com where you can learn more.
I have a bad wrist so I'm not so sure how it will hold up to holding the pen for so long but nobody says you have to finish it in a day, right!  I'm looking forward to trying some of the patterns in the book.  Maybe a little sampler.  Maybe a very slow sampler!