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"Hearken" (and Happy New Year!)

"Hearken" (and Happy New Year!)

Hearken verb
  1. to hear with intention
  2. to give respectful attention
  3. to bring to mind something in the past: hearken back


Today, January 1, 2023, we celebrate New Year’s Day of 2023.

This is an appropriate time to look back on, or hearken back to, the previous year of 2022. 

When you finish a Zentangle tile, we always encourage you to hold it at arm’s length and appreciate what you’ve created from a different perspective. We also encourage you to turn it this way and that so you can see what you created from different orientations. You may notice compositions and patterns that weren’t obvious when you were closer to it. 

In the same way, hold this past year of 2022 at arm's length as you would a Zentangle tile. Turn it this way and that. Appreciate it from different perspectives. What do you notice from this different perspective? What patterns do you see?

New tanglers often say, “I see patterns everywhere!” It’s not that patterns have suddenly appeared where there were none before. Rather, it’s that they have become conscious of the patterns that were always there, but which they never noticed. Patterns aren’t limited to designs on paper or fabric. You will notice patterns in nature and in architecture, in history and in social trends, in weather and in seasons, in how you respond and how you react. 

Do you see a pattern that intrigues you? Can you deconstruct it to its elemental strokes? if yes, you can transform that complex pattern into an easy-to-draw tangle. You can use that inspiration to create something beautiful, one stroke at a time.

Notice the sequence here. You moved from being unaware of patterns, to passively noticing patterns, to actively creating your own beautiful patterns!

You can apply the same approach to noticing larger patterns in life and then to create something beautiful on your "tile" of this coming year. As you tangle your tile of 2023, keep these Zentangle guidelines in mind (and heart):

  • Focus on the stroke you are making. The stroke you are making will not improve by regretting a previous stroke or worrying about a future stroke.
  • Turn your “tile. And observe events from different perspectives. 
  • Remember to breathe.
  • Relax your grip on your pen.
  • “No mistakes.” There will always be events that are unplanned, unexpected, and unwanted when creating Zentangle art. But we remind people that such unexpected events can be inspirations to respond in a way that taps into your creativity more than if it had not happened. On the larger canvas of our life, unexpected and unwanted events can have greater impact, but  the principle still applies. You always have the creative "response-ability" to make any situation better and more beautiful, one deliberate stroke at a time.
  • Gratitude! In all things, gratitude

From all of us at Zentangle, Happy New Year! . . . wherever in the world (and in your year*) this finds you!

We look forward to seeing what we all create in the coming year . . . one stroke at a time.

Enjoy!

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As you hearken back to and appreciate your 2022 tile, what did you like? 

As you look forward to your 2023 tile, what are you inspired to create? 

Let us know in the comments below.

 

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* In researching this post, we learned there are about 40 (!) calendars in use today. Some are based on patterns the moon creates, some are based on patterns the sun creates, and some are a combination of both. Others are patterns more arbitrary.
See: https://aa.usno.navy.mil/downloads/c15_usb_online.pdf
  [Edited 12:00 1/1/2023]

 

Rick Roberts

62 comments

  • Happy New Year to you both, as well as Molly, Martha, Julie, and all the unknown HQ staffers who make this amazing philosophy work for all of us. To the entire worldwide Zentangle family, I wish you great joy in your individual practice, and hope you find comfort and peace in making beautiful art, “one stroke at a time!” I am hearkening back to CZT39, grateful for having had the opportunity to meet so many wonderful, supportive tanglers from around the world, via Zoom. Thank you, Rick & Maria, for all your encouragement, support, and suggestions during the recent CZT39 wrap up! Looking forward to teaching my first class in Feb 2023!❤

    JessicaDykesCZT39 on

  • The link to the history of calendars is amazing. I have bookmarked it for closer scrutiny. It gives one a realization that time is a man-made (person-made) thing and that it’s all relative. Religions and dynasties and rulers have found lots of different ways to mark it. Keeping track of the past is elusive in many ways and it helps one to sort out our plans thinking of this. Zentangle and “time” have a connection is a big way. One loses oneself in time when you are tangling. Time for a bit at least has no meaning and you wrap yourself up in the true universal space of existence for brief moments. This is healing for the soul. Thank you for sharing these insights.

    Ginny on

  • Wishing you a bountiful year of joy. Thank you for the inspiration you have created for us across the world. It is a pleasure to watch your journey and to carry it on my own path. May the Tangle be with you. Always.

    Nancy Roth czt7 on

  • Perfectly said. Your method helps me to live life with joy and with no “mistakes” as I strive to spread joy and receive joy with gratitude! Great post!!

    Katrina Thiebaut CZT on

  • Thank you for posting this article this morning. I love how everything that I have learned from you all about Zentangle fits perfectly into life application. My hope for this new year is to graciously accept those opportunities that come my way instead of focusing on them as imperfections of life choices. Wishing you the merriest of new years.

    Andria Donnelly on

  • Wonderful – really needed this positive, thoughtful welcome to 2023 and the zen perspective(s) on 2022. Thanks for the link to the calendar info – fascinating how we humans grapple to understand and manage time.

    Ann on

  • Perfectly said. Your method helps me to live life with joy and with no “mistakes” as I strive to spread joy and receive joy with gratitude! Great post!!

    Katrina Thiebaut CZT on

  • Thank you for the New Years Day reflection! I am a new Zentangler look forward to Zentangling along my journey into 2023!

    Jennifer K on

  • I’m so inspired by my Zentangle experience with all the folks at HQ, all the tanglers around the world, and all the luscious materials at our fingertips. Last night while celebrating with some neighbors, our conversation turned to Zentangle. I freely share my tiles with friends on social media as a way of making their days better when they see art. They want me to teach them. So I have decided in 2023 to become a CZT so that I can share this wonderful method with them. Thank you for increasing the beauty in my life! Happy 2023.

    Christy Clapper on

  • happiest of new years to you both and to M&M and all the Zentangle® family. i love each and every one of you dearly and am unbelievably grateful for what ZT (and you of course) have taught me over the past 10+ years. here’s to a zentangly 2023!

    Devin on

  • Happy New Year! and Thank you for this special gift this morning – “hearken” is such a great thought for New Year’s Day – My “hearken” will be the first page in my new journal – Thank you!

    Karen Crosby on

  • Happy New Year!

    I’m excited to see what 2023 brings to the completion of my PP19!

    Thank you for everything you all do at HQ to make art, and the ability to create it, available to all. JF

    Jodi F on

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