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Finding the Elegance in Limits

Finding the Elegance in Limits

Julie writes…

We are often asked if Zentangle Project Packs are meant for beginners. Some of them are great for those getting started, but others are meant to push a more seasoned tangler outside of their comfort zone.

What I love about the Zentangle Method is that each tangler's comfort zone is different. We all have different styles, approaches and tangles we prefer and things that we do not naturally gravitate towards. I mentioned a few times during this project pack that Pre-Strung tiles are something outside of my comfort zone.

In my practice, I enjoy watching how a tangle unfolds organically and will often forgo the string entirely or opt for lots of loops and curves, knowing that I can follow the ones that feel right and ignore the ones that do not. I really lean into the idea that strings are suggestions and not demands.

When Molly first showed me the tiles for Zentangle Project Pack No. 26, I was excited. The strings looked fun and exciting but when I sat down to tangle with them, I felt a little stuck. For a moment, I thought I was uninspired, but I quickly realized I just needed to step outside of my comfort zone and embrace the elegance of limits. I began working with the different strings but using tangles that felt familiar and comfortable to me. Once I started embracing this framework, though, I felt inspired to work with some tangles that I don’t usually use. I explored using those tangles in my work and this is when I really started to have fun with the strings.

I began to see that the strings were not stifling me but pushing me to explore the limits of my creativity. What once felt daunting was now inspiring.

We all have our own styles and comforts within our Zentangle practice, and I will always hold those near and dear to my heart but every once in a while, I relish in the opportunity to push myself outside of those comfort zones. I find the Zentangle Project Packs are the perfect opportunity to do that and everyone is going to take something different away from each series. Sometimes, the theme and materials may excite you and other times they may challenge you. From the constraints of those challenges, though, comes beauty and creativity.

I would love to know what you all thought of Zentangle Project Pack No. 26. Maybe it was your favorite project pack to date or perhaps it was a challenge you embraced. Let us know in the comments and we will pick one at random to send a Zentangle surprise to.

You can watch all the Zentangle Project Pack No. 26 videos here.

Julie Willand

35 comments

  • I loved pp26. Was sad to see it end. I hope the tiles will become available to purchase. I would love to explore more ideas. Love the water pens too. They are my favourite to date. I thank you all for teaching me such beautiful art. I felt I was forced to go slow which was the hardest thing for me. But I made it through.

    Nola Howie on

  • Love your post Julie. I really love the pp26 – I really enjoy the elaborate strings and the freedom in the limitaions. I can get really stuck in my head and my perfectionism acts like a big road block sometimes. That’s one reason I love the project packs, being guided and learning new methods

    Camilla Søndergaard CZT on

  • This was my first project pack and it was really very exciting for me. Loved coloring the tiles and diving deep into the tangles. Now I am into project pack 17 and off to new experiences in tangling. Thanks for offering so much fun and creativity to my life :-)

    Schnummel on

  • I enjoyed the project pack. I didn’t actually have the pack, but tried to recreate the strings on my own tiles as best I could. Some strings were relatively easy to create, and some were more challenging, but it was a good challenge. Since I usually follow along with the videos for project packs and don’t try to go off on my own too much, most of the tangling wasn’t too challenging. I enjoyed them all, but my favorites were days 2, 3, 5, and 8.

    Cheryl Gebhart on

  • Oh, my, I just finished Day 8 with Molly and Martha! What a great PP!!!! I have to confess — I had a hard time with the first couple of videos (I know, no mistakes, but oh, my!). BUT as I continued with videos, I started enjoying the Zendalas more and more and I just LOVE the Koi Watercolor Pens! WOW! I am going to revisit the first couple of videos and maybe try and create the strings too! THANK YOU, ZTHQ friends! From someone who never could do much art, I am gaining confidence — April is my ONE YEAR Mosaic APP Anniversary! I LOVE THE APP!!! I have so many special ZT Friends now! Thank you!

    LaquetaS on

  • De acuerdo con Julie sobre las cuerdas, no son exigencias, son sugerencias y permiten salir de ellas cuando es necesario, pero ayudan mucho a ubicarse en los espacios disponibles y combinar enredos. Pack 26 es fantástico, lo he podido trabajar con alumnas principiantes y con avanzadas. Es tan flexible y bondadoso que hace volar la imaginación para crear argumentos de historias contadas en cada zendala. Me ha encantado, gracias Julie, gracias Rick y María, cada vez amo más este método que me hace tan feliz!

    Elsa Dueñas CZT26 on

  • Hi Julie and Everyone, I am also really enjoying PP26. So far I have only managed to follow 3 tiles, but I am excited to complete the rest of the pack, and also try them again on a different surface and using different tangles. I have really enjoyed using the pens, and trying them out in different ways. Thank you Zentangle for creating these opportunities to gently push ourselves to achieve art pieces that are so beautiful. It such a lovely feeling to be proud of something you have created yourself :-) Best Wishes Claire

    Claire Thurstan CZTEU4, 42 on

  • Thank you, to all of those people who have worked hard on all the Project Packs, kits, and all the products and videos that have been lovingly created. All of you are and inspiration to all of us. If anyone who has not watched any of the videos please, do so I highly recommend them. “Happy Tangling”; take care, from Cheryl K. Jensen (From Canada)

    Cheryl K Jensen on

  • This was one of the few PP that I kept up with and finished. I love Zendalas and color. Enjoyed not following all of the strings at times, and following them completely at others. Lots of inspiration from other czt’s as well.

    Dennie York, CZT IX on

  • I discovered Zentangle back in February 2012 and right from the start I found working within “strings” difficult and finally after a few months, gave them away completely and since then have never used them. Working with PP26 I realised that strings didn’t seem to be important at all ! I found it all to be rather comforting, albeit a bit confusing,, but it still bothered me that the the strings were still always “there” in the background. I then started making my own zendala tiles, where I was able to get rid of the strings, so I was much happier as the “lessons” were, in many cases, not using the strings anyway! But I did not enjoy seeing them in the background; in my view, if you have strings, then they are there to be used ! I still enjoyed PP26. But the pre strung tiles still do not do it for me! To each their own I think, but I still prefer to work without strings. I also realise you were also helping the “newbies” along and that is fine too. I am still indebted to all the Zentangle “mob” over the last 13 years and I DO enjoy each project and the work it entails, but this one (PP26) was not my favourite…….sorry!

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    Sue Zanker on

  • I just ordered PP26 last week. When I was glancing through some of work on the Mosaic App, I was delighted at all the results and I really like Zendala the most right now. I actually have been playing with the string Zendala and seeing how I can move beyond the strings. Sometimes I can’t even remember what the string is that I started with. I am excited about doing PP26! Just started on Day01!

    Paulette Kirschensteiner on

  • I made it through a few days before leaving on a cruise where I can’t watch videos so will continue when I get home.

    I have enjoying seeing how each lesson develops and really like this set of prestrung tiles. I learn so much from these project packs.

    Kendra Page on

  • Hi Julie I like Zendala tiles, the pre strung idea is almost too much since I don’t like the line showing thru. Use of color is appreciated thanks for this!

    Emy Marjorie Goosen on

  • I am enjoying these tiles because I have the videos to watch. I still don’t understand the point of having a string that you don’t use and I really don’t like the lines that show through that aren’t used. When you are figuring out how to use the pre-strung tiles you have unlimited materials, but we only have one try, so there is no ability to try different ways to do a given tile. I reallly like seeing the different options that were shown in the wrap-up video, but was not able to choose another style because my tiles were already used. Also, now what do I do with the tiles that there are no instructions for? Like the ones with the circles. I’m lost.

    Vickie L Stamper on

  • When I opened PP26 I was so excited because I love the Zendala tiles and I also love working with the the prestrung tiles. I am looking forward to when these new tiles will be available for purchase. I also am really enjoying learning all the different ways that you can use the Koi pens. Thank you to everyone at HQ for all you do for the Zentangle community.

    Donna Kinsler on

  • I’m going on my way in this Project Pack…
    The “Prestrung” Zendalas were being one of my “pending” in Zentangle but One month ago I let me the opportunity to draw one and I Loved it… and now in my buy wish list there’s the oficial PP26

    Meritxell on

  • I have signed up for CZT in October and am really enjoying each project pack as they are released. I love that each tile is unique and relaxing and challenging all at the same time. When I first heard that limitations increase creativity, I really did not agree. I have never been a color in the lines person. But, what I found is that I like the limitations of materials while doing the tiles, especially when I am traveling and am limited to only what is provided. The simplicity allows for more creativity as you need to figure out how to make it work with what you have. It’s freeing to me.

    Karen Jaye on

  • At first, when I saw the pre-strung Zendalas I wasn’t sure if I was going to like using them because I wondered if they would be too limiting, but as I worked with them, and used them as reference points instead of hard and fast structures, I really liked them a lot. I’m fascinated with strings and am collecting some to refer to in the future. I like the process of drawing a string, tangling, and then adding color and shading – all the layers and the way a piece evolves is such a pleasure. I, too, love seeing what’s in the Mosaic app and I check it often during a project pack. One thing that really helped me came from Kuvumelana_CZTEU5 who wrote: “I’ve learned to lean on the string without letting it lead.” Other take aways were: leave some white space, lots of ink helps a composition, #scenabaugh, and “drawing over.” I appreciate the work put into these PP by Zentangle HQ and also all the Zentangle artists around the world!

    Dione Greenberg on

  • I have never felt comfortable with pre-strung tiles. The lines seemed to interfere with what I wanted to do. PP26 gave me “permission” to ignore the lines, however I kept wanting to erase or do something with the lines that showed through the finish piece.

    Lesley Goldberg on

  • I didn’t feel the same constraints as you did Julie … likely because I use these packs to learn different tangles or treatments of tangles I use regularly. I follow the instructions (mostly) as given. I didn’t feel stuck because the videos walked me through the steps.

    I have never been a Zendala person, I like the square tiles and basically stick to them. This project pack did get me excited about the opportunities and challenges that the round tiles will provide. I love these project packs! Thank you.

    Jane Roberts on

  • I found your PP videos last month and I’ve tried a few and enjoyed creating with you. I saw others posting Day 6 and it called to me so I had to try it. Imagine my surprise when I saw the prestrung tile! I figured out how to make the string and I was off. I loved the tile so I made 4 more stings to play around with patterns & color. Thanks for the inspiration!!

    Christine Bartlett on

  • I enjoyed this project pack because it provided inspiration for my tangling. I did use the Marcus Operandus and a compass to make my own strings

    Susan Arnsten-Russell on

  • Perfect timing on this PP. I am uncomfortable with Zendalas in general, let alone how to use one that is pre-strung—Could be the size. I am exploring pre-strung Zendalas in May with my class. This allows for me to work through my own discomfort to help my students. Thank you so much for these videos!

    Donna S on

  • I thoroughly enjoyed PP#26 and just completed it. The pre-strung Zendalas were great and I loved the use of color. I liked using the Koi brushes for color and would like you to explore other color applications.

    Keep up the good work!

    Carol R. on

  • LOL I’m still working my way through the tiles. I did replicate two of the strings in my small tangle book from PP06. I carry it with me to pick away at. It’s super fun to show people what you are doing.

    Kathy Y. CZT22 on

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