A few weeks ago, we shared with you the release of The Book of Zentangle and Zentangle Primer Volume 1 in Mandarin (read more here). Today, we are filled with the same gratitude and appreciation for our Spanish speaking tanglers and are excited to share with you that the Zentangle Primer Volume 1 is now available in Spanish as an e-book on Amazon! We are honored to have worked with a wonderful group of Certified Zentangle Teachers in Spain to make this possible. This book was translated from the English version by MarĂa Tovar CZT and Mercedes PĂ©rez CZT and...
Julie writes... When people first discover to the Zentangle Method, they sometimes ask about the ârules.â Whether it is an email I receive or a conversation I come across online, people have questions about black and white vs. color, tangling surfaces, which tangles to use, and other inquiries as they begin heir Zentangle Journey. There is often a desire to do things correctly and they are seeking clarification. So here my friends are the official Zentangle Method Rules: 1. There are no rules. The Zentangle Method has steps to guide you in creating Zentangle art, but at the end of...
Rick writes: Something caught my eye as I glanced toward the open window in my office. It appeared as rain drops on a calm pond â just like the example we use to describe aura in the Zentangle Method.  ("Aura" refers to lines which follow an existing shape at a small distance like in our tangle crescent moon.) I got out my phone and took this picture from my desk: What was going on? I got up from my desk and walked over. This is what I saw when I looked down: It was a series of Bijou step-out tiles for crescent moon I...