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Monday, November 21, 2011

Art Every Day Month Day 21: Zentangling...

Today I am working on a Christmas gift for my grand niece and nephew. On a recent visit to Spokane, I purchased this wonderful book, Zentangle 4 by Suzanne McNeil.

   I was intrigued by this art form, and liked the idea that I could bring it with me anywhere and required only a handful of supplies to achieve some impressive results...
What I didn't expect was how relaxing the process can be. I started "zentangling" that night, during a family gathering, since every other adult was watching the UFC, and as I drew, my tiny grandniece and grandnephew were slowly drawn-in. They were fascinated watching me, and called out for different shapes to start a pattern, the dragonfly above was one of their suggestions. Now these little ones are only 3 and 5 years old, yet they sat quietly for over an hour watching me draw! I guess that is the "zen" in zentangling...
  After I finished my first tangle, they begged for another. At this point, I borrowed their grandpas office and printed copies for each of them. Then, as I was drawing, they sat next to me with colored pencils, coloring in their own tangles. For a total of three hours, we were pleasantly occupied, without a squabble, or whine at all. I drew my brand new sharpie pen dry!
  So I am now creating a series of tangles, with the plan to bind copies into a coloring book for each of them. I really think they will enjoy the books, and I will feel better about giving them something handmade and heart felt, rather than another plastic toy to be lost in a host of other plastic toys...
As a special gift for their mother, my niece, I traced out each of their hands onto a piece of water color paper, and am creating a tangle out of each one, this is the first. I think these will make a beautiful keepsake, when matted and framed.
  I have heard this art form referred to as both Zentangle, and Zendoodle

Find more information on Zentangle at; http://www.zentangle.com/