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I Can See Clearly Now

I Can See Clearly Now

Martha Huggins

Molly and Martha write: I can Z clearly now ā€¦ La Z en Rose ā€œHi, Iā€™m Molly, and Iā€™m Martha! We are the daughters of the founders of the Zentangle Method.ā€ This is how we start each one of our Zentangle retreat workshops. For the past eight years, the two of us have been teaching deep-dive Zentangle workshops. Each workshop idea starts with a basic focus on some sort of tangling theme or technique. From there we build a dialogue around a specific Zentangle philosophy. Then the magic starts to happen, and we build creative and inspiring content based on...

Forgiving

Forgiving

Maria Thomas

Maria writes: The other day, Rick and I were on our porch, enjoying talkingĀ with a friend. Of course, we ended up talking Zentangle. This gentleman was telling usĀ about how his Zentangle practice was progressing. He was proud of what he had accomplished so far, and rightly so.Ā  We got on the subjectĀ of how forgiving Zentangle art is, always giving us opportunities to create beyond what we had expected was possible that day. Ā  The Zentangle "no mistakes" philosophy is a gift that keeps on giving. We all can make so-called "mistakes" in our art (and in the art of life)....

A No Mistakes Philosophy...On And Off The Tile.

A No Mistakes Philosophy...On And Off The Tile.

Molly Hollibaugh

ļ»æMolly writes... When someone asks me about the Zentangle Method, a few things come to mind. I usually talk about how it is a step by step approach to pattern drawing and then, depending on who I am talking to or what the circumstances are, I talk about some of the philosophy behind the method. Practicing Zentangle is the best way to understand these philosophies. I think every artist that practices Zentangle brings their own interpretation to its definition and that adds to the overall meaning. One of the most valuable and important aspects of the Zentangle philosophy for me...