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Zentangle Basics: Easy to Learn Zentangle Method. 12 Basic Elements of Fine Tangling Process and Art Mediation

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What if there was an easy-to-learn, fun, and insanely inexpensive method for creating art that also doubled as a relaxing form of meditation and resulted in beautiful, unique works that can be achieved regardless of the artist's experience or talent level? Would you be interested?

Created by Maria Thomas and Rick Roberts in 2004, Zentangle has inspired creative minds, fostered stress and anxiety relief, and produced copious amounts of beautiful, unique works of art; and it's all done with a pencil, a pen, and some 3 ½ inch squares of paper.

Inspired by the teachings of Japanese Zen Buddhism, Zentangle is one part art method, one part relaxation method, and one part philosophical journey.



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26 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 14, 2015

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February 22, 2015
I have to admit that I have a bit of confusion going on here. I picked up two Zentangle books at the same time. One because it was free and the other because I could get it for free with Kindle Unlimited. This one was $2.99 last I looked. Though I got it for free through Kindle Unlimited. Now do I have you confused, too?

Either book is a good starting point for learning about the good that doing a bit of Zentangling can do for you. Both have written instructions for getting started. This one had fewer illustrations. Just as a hint of the type of designs that one can do simply even if you are not an artist. In fact, that is a point made in both books.

Both books are quick reads, even without pictures. And so I read them both yesterday one after the other.

Which one is best? The one with more pictures. But only because of that. I wish either of them had more visual instructions. Can you imagine being taught to draw without anything to look at to compare to? Yeah. Oh, some are upset about the size of the pictures. I found if I clicked on the tiny picture I can enlarge it to a satisfying size.

My advice? If you see these for free, grab 'em and read 'em. After that head over to Zentangle.com and play around that site. Then go check out the Youtubes that the site recommends. Pick up a Zentangle kit. I did and have loved working with it. One of these days, I will post some of my resulting tangles on my website: darsword.wordpress.com.

Now I am going to copy and paste this review into the other books review changing only the price range and a word or two here or there. Try Zentangling!
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