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Brief history of Zentangle
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Review of supplies needed
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Gratitude
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Corner dots and borders
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String
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Tangles
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Shading
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Initial and Sign
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Appreciate!
Retired .
I am a multidisciplinary artist and teacher originally from Michigan, who spent the last 30 years in Phoenix, Arizona, and is now back in Michigan. I am a creative innovator in art and education who loves to help people realize their potential. I make an impact by striving to make projects straightforward, easy to understand, and fun so that people will believe in themselves and continue to make art on their own. I love teaching the method of Zentangle® pattern drawing as a Certified Zentangle Teacher (CZT).
Participants will learn about the Zentangle® method of drawing and create a piece of art using basic supplies they already have on hand.
This method of drawing is so easy to learn, anyone can do it! It can be as basic or detailed as desired, one stroke at a time.
My aspiration is for you to leave this FieldTrip with the confidence that yes, you can indeed draw!
Brief history of Zentangle
Review of supplies needed
Gratitude
Corner dots and borders
String
Tangles
Shading
Initial and Sign
Appreciate!
Black pen (preferred is Pigma Sakura .01 micron, but any pen will do!)
Paper (watercolor paper works well, but any paper will do!)
Pencil (no eraser needed!)
Tortillon (or a Q-tip)
A hands-on session where participants get to build, craft, or create something tangible.
The recording will be shared within 24 hours in the follow up email for a 4-day window, and available at the top of this page. Make sure to register for access!
Retired .
I am a multidisciplinary artist and teacher originally from Michigan, who spent the last 30 years in Phoenix, Arizona, and is now back in Michigan. I am a creative innovator in art and education who loves to help people realize their potential. I make an impact by striving to make projects straightforward, easy to understand, and fun so that people will believe in themselves and continue to make art on their own. I love teaching the method of Zentangle® pattern drawing as a Certified Zentangle Teacher (CZT).
Account Director.
President at National Financial Resource Center.
Visual Artist at THS Creative.
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