Over the past few weeks, I've enjoyed all kinds of new materials and fancy techniques in my Zentangle practice. While I love this type of exploration, it also made me long for a return to what drew me to Zentangle to begin with: the meditative, healing practice of putting pen to paper. I wanted to release the pressure to produce and embrace drawing one stroke at a time. So, here I revisit the first tile shown in the Zentangle Primer 1 using only the classic Zentangle materials. Enjoy!
00:00 Intro
01:45 Gratitude, corner dots, border, and string
03:39 Drawing Crescent Moon
09:57 Drawing Hollibaugh
13:53 Drawing Printemps
17:47 Drawing Florz
19:40 Shading Crescent Moon
21:14 Shading Hollibaugh
23:03 Shading Printemps
24:44 Shading Florz
26:15 Sign and gratitude
Materials:
Zentangle Primer 1 - https://zentangle.com/collections/books/products/book-primer
White Zentangle tile - https://zentangle.com/collections/paper-tiles/products/square-white-paper-tiles-21
Black Pigma Micron 01 Pen - https://zentangle.com/collections/tools/products/sakura-pigma-micron-black-pens
Graphite pencil - https://zentangle.com/collections/tools/products/pencil-minigraphite
Tortillion - https://zentangle.com/collections/tools/products/tortillion
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Prairie Song by Gavin Luke - https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/Qk2LZaXzCn/
Love Always by Megan Wofford - https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/iyKNWq7gjq/
Chalet High by Boone River - https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/H6Tb0fF9RA/