What is zentangle?
Two adult names Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas invented an art technique called zentangle. Zen stands for calm and Tangle stands for a collection of overlapping patterns. It is a type of doodling that calms the mind and relaxes your body. They discover the doodling simple patterns on a piece of paper or notebook helps people deal with stress and get in touch with creativity and turn mistakes into positives. Right now we all going through tough times because of COVID19-Virus and Delta variants but if we follow the rules, put masks on, and keep our hands clean this will soon be over. So instead of being worried and scared all the time maybe this zentangle art project might help you relax and calm your mind and let us stay healthy and safe. So let’s get started.
STEP 1: On a letter-size white paper, divide the section by drawing straight or curved lines with a pencil.
STEP 2: Neatly and accurately draw out your initials in the middle of the page. (Use a block and bubble font style)
STEP 3: Erased out the lines inside the letters.
STEP 4: Fill in the spaces around the letters with zentangle patterns using a pencil. You are going to treat each space as its own unique canvas. Drawing in a pattern that fills just that space until you hit another line. The pattern can be anything you can dream of. Be creative and experiment with the lines, shapes, and dots. It will take a while to fill all the space so go slow and take your time as much as you want. This is a great time for you to be away from those worries and fears.
STEP 5: If you finish filling in all of your spaces with patterns you can start to color it in with only using a black marker, pen, and sharpies.
STEP 6: Now let’s color your initials. Use a crayon to color your letters. Let me tell you one technique you can do in your letters with the toothpick. After you have colored all your letters, using a toothpick to scratch out the crayons and create patterns inside the letters too.