These are a couple of tiles I worked on while on our trip. The process really does work to produce a meditative state and a new piece of art to boot! Thanks Maria Thomas and Rick Roberts for developing the Zentangle process!
Certified Zentangle Teacher # 13. Also Fine Art painting plein air landscapes and portraits in pastels and oils.
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Intentional, as Rick and Maria say, "One stroke at a time."
Recently, my husband and I were driving back home from visiting our daughter in Odessa, TX. It's at least a 4 hour drive. It's hard to spend that time in the car, riding, with nothing to do. Then I came upon the idea to tangle while riding. It's not the steadiest drawing environment, but it causes me to slow down and be more intentional. My husband is always surprised that I don't know where we are on our journey. Am I'm always astonished how many miles have zipped by so quickly!
These are a couple of tiles I worked on while on our trip. The process really does work to produce a meditative state and a new piece of art to boot! Thanks Maria Thomas and Rick Roberts for developing the Zentangle process!
These are a couple of tiles I worked on while on our trip. The process really does work to produce a meditative state and a new piece of art to boot! Thanks Maria Thomas and Rick Roberts for developing the Zentangle process!
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