Step-by-steps & patterns
Examples of this and alternative method here I draw string a lot so it's all over the blog. See also here and here. ("Well" is an official Zentangle pattern - this is just my spin on it) See an example of Morning Glories here See samples of bloom here 2/8's HEART S (no kick) See examples of this in use here You can find this pattern in a drawing here Find this one here and here (3rd one down) See this one in action here An example in my drawing sunset
Amazing Sketch Book Drawings
by paul0v2 Thu, 09/22/2011 - 11:18 This amazing sketch book belongs to Russian artist and illustrator Irina Vinnik. These sketches are so amazingly done that they look more like the final piece, each page takes you to a different world of details that makes you dive into this drawings. Take a look and let us know what you think. For more from Irina Vinnik visit vinnik.net
Doodle Patterns | A library of doodles in your pocket!
Patterns that I have developed | Denzer Family Art
My step outs are sometimes crazy, I usually find myself using a new pattern in a zentangle and then try to figure out how someone else could do the same. My mind isn’t always logical but this is what happens. I will share all the patterns I have given steps to in this post. A Bed of Roses Birds of a Feather Lady Bug Border Pinwheel Flower Clover Leaf Star Fan-Leaf Cathedral Wedding Chain Reaction Cherry and Leaf Star Burst Bel Fiore Easter Lily Curly Border Sego Lily Sea Shell Bracelet Tuxedo
Patterns
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How to Zentangle • Craftwhack
Affiliate links may be included in this post. Thank you for supporting Craftwhack! As simple as it is, I realize a lot of people out there want to learn exactly how to Zentangle®. It can look and seem intimidating to start when you see some of the intricate works of tangle art floating around out there. The secret of Zentangle? Why Zentangle? I feel like it’s an active meditation. I look back at my first attempts at Zentangle, which actually happen to be my most popular blog posts, and they look sort of awkward to me now, but wow, were they fun to do! How to Start Zentangling I think it’s best to approach tangling without trying really hard to make a beautiful, undulating, polished piece of work (which is incidentally true with all art-making). As you get into it, you can start a sketchbook to keep track of your favorite Zentangle patterns. Here are some tools I recommend if you get into Zentangle and want to keep going with it. What Makes Zentangle Special? Kids and Zentangle Hand Tangle
Zentangle®
Hi All, I know this isn't watercolor, although I do combine it with watercolors sometimes, but I'm answering the question that was raised in this morning's "WASH" as to what zentangle® is. I've become a Certified Zentangle Teacher, or CZT, since I used to hang around here in WC and I just wanted to post this somewhere where those who asked the question as to what zentangle® is would see the answer. Yes, as someone said, and to put it simply, zentangle® is a meditative form of art using repetitive patterns. Tangles are basically done on 3.5" X 3.5" tiles with a micron pen, no artistic talent needed. And here is a zentangle® inspired piece of artwork, or as it's called in the tangling world, a ZIA, that I began by dropping watercolors onto Strathmore bristol paper. And a few done with a watercolor base on a zentangle® tile. Each one of the tangle patterns in the all the above finished zentangles® has a name and specific instructions as to how to create each one.
Journaling Ideas, How to Start Journaling | CreateWriteNow
1. In your Journal, write the phrase "The Cure is here. The Healing has begun" and then write, write, write away. When you're done, write how you FEEL about this journaling experience! 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. Journal and read it. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. subject tag (for example 'work' or 'friends'). 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50.Tell your Journal what you want to say, then take up with some colored pencils and doodle away! 51. 52. 53. 54. Wise One for positive feedback. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69.Our body is a wonderland but we treat it like a garbage can quite often, don't we? 70. nge venues. 71.View your life from a broader perspective. 72.Take a page from the news. 73.See what the characteristics of your astrological sign are. 74. 75. 76. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. ~ Patricia Anne McGoldrick 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 97. 98. 101.
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Repper pattern, le générateur de motif
Voilà une chouette trouvaille qui, j’en suis sûre, ravira tous les bidouilleurs et bidouilleuses amoureux de motifs ! Repper pattern est, à la base, un logiciel permettant de créer des motifs en haute définition pour l’impression sur tout support. Mais il est possible de tester gratuitement l’outil via une version en ligne qui autorise l’exportation très basse définition, exploitable pour vos travaux numériques. Le principe est très simple et permet vraiment une infinité de résultat, sans aucune connaissance technique: il suffit d’uploader l’image de son choix, et de jouer avec une zone de sélection pour voir se créer en temps réel le motif répété, puis, de jouer avec les réglages de couleur et de contraste pour fairer varier à l’envi le résultat. L’image proposée par défaut permet déjà de créer une foultitude de chose, mais j’ai eu envie de tester avec mon motif pastèque Alors oui, certes, c’est déjà un motif mais vous allez voir, on va vite l’oublier. Repper pattern Tool