Zentangle and Colored Tiles - Grey and Renaissance

Grey/Tan Tile Tangling

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Zentangle and Colored Tiles - Grey and Renaissance

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand the nuances of tangling on neutral/colored tiles
  • Understanding the tools and supplies required and learning many new tangles
  • Furthering Zentangle practice by adding colored stationary
  • Meditate and heal through creating art using very simple but deliberate strokes .

Description

Zentangle® is a meditative and therapeutic art form which revolves around certain structured patterns to create beautiful artwork. These patterns called as “Tangles” in Zentangle® terminology are very easy to learn by anybody with or without prior artistic background. They are made up of very elemental strokes which anyone can grasp very easily. The tangles have been designed in a fashion that they require your utmost attention, focus and awareness almost like meditating. Also, the Zentangle® method acts as an excellent therapy for kids and adults alike due to its ability to instill mindfulness.


So, till now we tangled on white tiles with black ink to create beautiful Zentangle® artwork. Tanglers are free to stick to black and white format with shades of grey even at advanced levels. However, having said that Zentangle® HQ provides a  wide variety of stationary such as the grey, black and tan (Renaissance) tiles in different shapes and sizes. This course is about moving from tangling in black and white to more neutral /toned surfaces and the best way to do that is to start with Grey and Tan tiles. Grey and Tan tiles provide excellent shading and highlighting opportunities with wider usage of both graphite and white charcoal pencils. It also opens up the gates to explore and experiment many techniques such as layering tiles, giving the embossed effect and also using colored pens and pencils beautifully. It also allows more extensive use of the White GellyRoll pens and a whole lot of other stationary.

The objective of this course is to provide that gradual transition from white tile tangling to greys and tan and subsequently black surfaces. This will not only enrich your tool kit but also take your Zentangle® practice to the next level.

Contents of the course:

1. Introduction

2, Tools and Supplies

3. Shading and Highlighting - White Vs Toned paper

4.Embellishments - White Vs Toned paper

5.Backgrounds and Layering - White Vs Toned paper

6. Use of Color Stationary on Toned paper

7.Zenbossing - Originally by Anica Gabrovec CZT

8.Conclusion

So lets get started. Enjoy tangling!!

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone who wants to meditate and heal through Art

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Tags

  • Art Composition

Subscribers

38

Lectures

18

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