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A Feast for the Eyes!

A Feast for the Eyes!

Martha Huggins

In 2007, we started BLOG Zentangle and began our enjoyable series of conversations within our Zentangle community. In reading through these blog posts with their insightful comments, we decided to bring a few of them to your attention from time to time. It is easy, for me anyway, to sometimes think of old information as stale information. But these insights and conversations are anything BUT stale! We invite you to enjoy this post from 2017... Begin previous post . . .   Martha Writes: I love to cook. From early on in my childhood I was drawn to the kitchen-...

Turn up the Volume.. again!

Turn up the Volume.. again!

Maria Thomas

In 2007, we started BLOG Zentangle and began our enjoyable series of conversations within our Zentangle community. In reading through these blog posts with their insightful comments, we decided to bring a few of them to your attention from time to time. It is easy, for me anyway, to sometimes think of old information as stale information. But these insights and conversations are anything BUT stale! We invite you to enjoy this post from 2014... Begin previous post . . . Maria writes: I have to say, I never had a thing for "Perfection." Not that I am not tidy...

My Zentangle Tool Box

My Zentangle Tool Box

Julie Willand

Julie writes...   As Zentangle artists, we have more tools in our toolbox (pencil pouch?) than just our pens and paper. It has become abundantly clear over the past few months, that our most valuable tools are the philosophies and lessons we learn practicing the Zentangle Method. Sometimes when you start a tile, you have no idea where it is headed. You just tangle away, taking things one stroke at a time, free to move this way and that. Other times, when you start a tile, you have a plan. Maybe you were inspired by another tile or had a vision...