Using Bridges in Zentangle 101
I'm finally preparing for Phase 5 of my Advanced Tangle Transitions class and I have to confess that this is the trickiest one for me. I can use bridges on a limited basis here and there, but an ENTIRE tile with it was a challenge.
Here is a step-out of the tile:
Since it's so tricky for me, I selected the 101 tile (Z String, Hollibaugh, Crescent Moon, Printemps and Bales) as the theme for the tile and probably also for the class. When confronted with a challenge, choose everything else that is familiar!
Here's a close-up for you to inspect:
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The first live session of the year: Art Clubbers had a special "back to basics”, using tangleations of what we learned in 2022 at Art Club. I'm always amazed at the things that can be done with the simple Z string and the four essential 101 tangles.
Last week I taught a Zentangle basic in Portuguese. Even though I have done the basic ZT class so many times, it never ceases to amaze me how each tile is so unique.
Last Thursday Art Clubbers and I had the last phase of my Advanced Tangle Transitions class. Super fun strategy on how to work the boundaries of a string, using bridge and transitional elements.
The last phase of my Advanced Tangle Transitions class with the Art Clubbers, and I find this stage a little tricky. To ease it off a little, I selected a Zentangle 101 tile, and that's probably what we'll do in class.
During the last class of the year, Art Clubbers and I had a “Back to Basics” class and a short recap of all the projects we did in 2021.
Another black and white tile for my daily meditation, this time with a ton of tangles pulled from the Art Raffle.
Two tiles I created during a resting week while I recovered from a nasty non-covid bug.
Every once in a while I love to go back and teach the basic Zentangle class in Portuguese to friends and family.
Just finished a wonderfully relaxing class using the Art Raffle in Guided mode.
Another "Back to Basics” tile with a Z-string, Hollibaugh, Crescent Moon, Printemps and Bales. This one reminds me of a day I spent on the beach with a friend!