4 Easy Steps to Tangling with a Template

The very best way to take advantage of the meditative effects of Zentangle is to follow the standard 8 steps suggested by Rick and Maria.  These simple steps allow the drawing to take shape without pre-planning the outcome. Relaxation is quickly achieved and the outcome brings a wonderful sense of satisfaction.

One of the keys to this process is the String. During CZT training, Rick Roberts referred to the string through a story of making rock candy with his grandmother. The string, dangled above the table and gently released creates a layered shape of many sections delicately encased by the string.

We can use the string concept with simple pencil marks on a tile or in a more formal manner by using a predefined template.  It is fun to use many different types of strings, and when we control the outcome or plan the tangles we will use, it is called Zentangle Inspired Art. 

Zentangle 12 Day of Christmas

Zentangle headquarters ran a special Christmas challenge this month counting down the days til Christmas and introducing their new 3Z tiles.

The challenge consisted of creating a tile, paper or journal page with the tangle of the day.  People from all over the world participated in the challenge and at the end Rick and Maria gave away packages of 3z tiles randomly drawn from all the posted artwork.

Zentangle - A Love Story

Did you know that the story of Zentangle™ is actually a love story?

It’s about the love of flourishing, flowing calligraphy lines and the love of a simple lifestyle making calming musical tools.  The love of humanity and a desire to help people realize their desire to draw beautiful designs.

Two different views that converged into an amazing method of teaching the average person to draw interesting and seemingly complicated repetitive patterns.