![]() The black and white two-dimensional tangles transform through shading and appear three-dimensional. Step 06 – ShadeĪdd shades of gray with a graphite pencil to bring contrast and dimension to your tile. There is no up or down to Zentangle art so feel free to rotate your tile in any direction that is most comfortable for your hand as you draw. Trust that you'll know what to do next when the time to do it comes. Just focus on each stroke of the pen as you make it. Don't worry about what it's going to look like. Draw your tangles with deliberate strokes. Just as you dance a dance, you tangle your tangles. Draw your tangles in pen inside (usually) the pencil strings and borders. Step 05 – TangleĪ tangle is a predefined sequence of simple strokes that make up a pattern. It may be a curvy line that touches the edge of the border now and then, or series of straight lines that go from one side of the border to the next. Inside the border, draw a light pencil line or lines to make what we call a "string." The string separates your tile into sections, in which you draw your tangles. Step 03 – BorderĬonnect those dots with a light pencil line, straight or curvy, to create a square. Now it’s no longer a blank piece of paper. To answer a familiar question of what to put on this beautiful paper, place a light pencil dot in each corner, about a pen's width from the edges. ![]() We teach beginning Zentangle Method with beautiful museum grade cotton paper, 3.5 inches (89 mm) square. Get comfortable, take a few deep breaths and feel gratitude and appreciation – for this beautiful paper, for these wonderful tools, for this opportunity to create something beautiful. The Eight Steps of the Zentangle Method Step 01 – Gratitude and Appreciation Visit our YouTube Channel for free lessons & Project Pack videos If you are ready to get started, we have curated a collection of Zentangle supplies perfect for beginning your Zentangle journey. You can also browse our online resources including newsletters, tangle step outs, YouTube lessons and the Zentangle blog. The best way to get started with the Zentangle Method is to find a Certified Zentangle Teacher in your area (or online!) to take a class from. Learn about the history behind the Zentangle Method from Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn, relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. Welcome to the Zentangle Method! You are about to embark on a wonderful and beautiful creative journey.
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