Molly writes... I learn so much from the Zentangle Community. For days after teaching a Seminar or a workshop I am full of all the stories people share with me. It takes days, sometimes weeks, for me to digest them all and log them into my heart. I learn from them all and also become humbled and amazed by the diversity and depth of how the Zentangle Method interweaves into peoples lives. One theme that I often hear from the Zentangle community is how Zentangle became a launch pad for them to try something else creative. Many people that practice Zentangle...
 The path of my morning walk is under water from last night's rain. I walk barefoot, so that's not a problem. I just roll up my pants.  Midway through the muck, I look down and stop still. The ripples in the cool, ankle deep water grow quiet. Certainly, it is for moments like these that "OMG" (Oh, my God!) was made.  There are my leaves of grass "drawn" in a hollibaugh fashion. There are fields of tipple bubbles -- sometimes drawn traditionally, sometimes in a hollibaugh fashion. And yes, there's even a hint of flux. The tipple reminds me of how Maria has taken to tangling her bronx...
Julie writes... I see this question asked in various Zentangle groups online and we get it a lot here at HQ.What direction is the Zentangle Method going in?My favorite response to this question is, âWell, there is no up or down, or left or right in Zentangle, so itâs going in any direction you want.âBut, as this question comes up more and more, I ponder what the community is really asking and why they are asking? I think this question comes up a lot because of the vast variety of Zentangle art shared online. If you spend just 5 minutes...