So you have tried Zentangle and are ready for more? Delve into the more advanced methods of creating nature-inspired patterns. Explore how slowing your pace and focusing on one stroke at a time can have a calming effect on your body. This virtual workshop will guide you through Zentangle patterned frames, Zentangle-inspired cartouches, and Zentangle-inspired dingbatz. Best suited for students who have had some prior experience with Zentangle.
Ages 16 and up (Adult and Youth)
Instructor: Julie Swanson & Ginny Stiles, What's Possible Now
Supplies Needed for Class
- 5 sheets of 5”x7” good smooth drawing paper or hot press watercolor paper
- 2-3 sheets of 5”x7” gray or brown toned drawing paper
- Black permanent fine line pen: Sakura Micron .01 or PN size preferred
- Also acceptable: Faber Castell Pitt pen (F) or Extra Fine Sharpie
- Black Pencil (2B)
- Tortillion size s or m
- White charcoal pencil (General) or white pastel pencil or white colored pencil
- Scotch tape
- Glue stick
- Scissors
- Ruler
- Personal or fun photographs of family or pets no larger than 3” x 4”
This class will be held virtually on Zoom on Sunday, May 1, 1-4 p.m.
- Check your emailed receipt for Zoom information
- This program will not be recorded