Those were done in October 2011.
They were done on official Zentangle® tiles.
Some of the patterns used on the top one are; Rain, Zander, Rick's Paradox, Betweed variation, Cubine variation. Some of the patterns used on the bottom one are; Rick's Paradox & Laced.
Here are two more. The bottom one was done in Sept. 2011.
Some patterns from the top one are Betweed & Laced.
The bottom one I made up mostly.
Here is another example of Betweed.
For those who may have noticed, I forgot to initial the tile because it was on the back of the tile above, made with Betweed & Laced. This was more of a practice one.
Here are two official Zentangle® tiles with Rick's Paradox.
I did these in October 2011.
You will find that many web sites & blogs have instructional steps to patterns. Give them a try. There are some books you can purchase with patterns & ideas for creating tangled art including Zia art. Zia means zentangle inspired art. To really experience the Zen, you will need to sign up for some classes with a real Certified Zentangle® Teacher. So do some exploring on your own, & when you are ready, sign up for classes. You may choose to take classes first, setting sail to a Zen way, for better mental & physical health!
I hope you enjoyed viewing my first postings of some of my work!
Uncovering Pathways is my first blog experience. There is definitely a learning curve. I have a great mentor providing guidance, for which I am truly grateful! She was my teacher & inspiration to become a CZT, just like her! Thank you Suzanne at Tinkered Art! Please check out her blog at tinkeredart.blogspot.com.
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