Relaxing Zentangle Project with Scena, Choo Choo Leaves & Poke Leaves

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Welcome to Episode #6 of “Zendala Exporations” with TheColorBirdie!
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    In this Video:
    I am using the tangles Choo Choo Leaves (by CZT Tomas Padros), Scena (by Zentangle) and Poke Leaf (by Zentangle) to create an easy Zendala project. Zendala is the official term used by Zentangle HQ for making circular tiles inspired by the ancient practice of Mandala, but still retaining the principles of Zentangle art.
    Supplies Used in this Video:
    1. Prismacolor Soft Core Pencils
    2. Sakura Pigma Micron Pen - Black
    3. Silver and White Uniball Signo pens
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    What is Zentangle?
    The Zentangle Method® is an easy-to-follow, fun and relaxing way to draw abstract patterns using simple repetitive strokes. It allows for uninhibited creative flow and takes away the fear of drawing. Developed by Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas in 2003, it is becoming more and more popular across the globe everyday.
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