What an uplifting and energizing time we had at our CZT #32 Seminar! We can never fully convey in words how wonderful it feels when people from such diverse backgrounds come together to create and enjoy Zentangle art. You can download a high-res version of the class photo at the bottom of this blog. At this seminar, it was a privilege and a joy to meet and make friends from... Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, China,Croatia, France, Germany, Hong Kong,India, Japan, Mexico, South Korea,Sweden, Switzerland, TaiwanUnited Kingdom, andUSA With Croatia, we added our 47th country with CZTs! Once again we are reminded that the common language of pattern and...
Molly writes... There are eight steps to the Zentangle Method. Number four is the string. A Zentangle string is always created in pencil. In fact we will often say to create a string with a light touch. Allowing the pencil to just tickle the surface of the tile, leaving just a whisper of graphite in its path. A Zentangle string is magical as it nearly disappears by the end of creating tile. I’ve been thinking about Zentangle strings a lot lately. A Zentangle string is unique and its purpose and definition often evolves as one’s practice evolves. People that view Zentangle from...
CZT Family Tree We always say that the Zentangle Method attracts really awesome people. We have had the pleasure of working with wonderful Certified Zentangle Teachers (CZT) all over the world and we are excited to share these wonderful people with the entire Zentangle Community. Through our series, CZT Family Tree, we will introduce individual CZTs. Today, we are excited to introduce Midori Okasako! -----+----- Name: Midori Okasako CZT#: 21 Hometown: current home, a forest in Florida (I am a transplant from 13-14th century capital of Japan) Favorite tangle: Mooka…and many more Favorite place to tangle: 2...