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Yoga For Your Brain W/ Zentangle
by
Sandy Steen Bartholomew (Goodreads Author)
This much anticipated sequel to "Totally Tangled" is just as tangled! Inside, the pages are jam-packed with Zentangle ideas, tips, projects and 60 new tangles. Zentangle is the perfect exercise to keep that big muscle inside your skull flexible....more
Paperback, 52 pages
Published
January 1st 2011
by Design Originals
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When I first saw the book and the pictures, I immediately thought of quilting. I am a quilter and many of these patterns (bales & botto) match patterns in quilt tops or blocks (Pumpkin seeds & Drunkards path) and in the quilting that joins the sandwich of the quilt. Bellaposa is very much like a quilting feather pattern. The main difference between Zentangles and quilting would be the small detail lines that only a prize winning (read insane) quilter will sew into a quilt due to the time...more
Yoga for Your Brain: A Zentangle Workout by Sandy Steen Bartholomew is a collection of exercises that you can use if you are familiar with the Zentangle techniques. Now if you are anything like me you might be asking at this point… “What is a Zentangle?” Here is a brief description of Zentangles…
Zentangle is an art form that is based on repetitive patterns, think really artistic doodling. You an encouraged to use it as a form mediation and for journaling. They are fun, easy and when you are done...more
Zentangle is an art form that is based on repetitive patterns, think really artistic doodling. You an encouraged to use it as a form mediation and for journaling. They are fun, easy and when you are done...more
Another book that contains some tangles that I love. Especially Lilah Bean (even though I haven't formally used it yet, I still draw them as stand alones). If you are stuck for ideas, this is a good place to go. I will admit to not having formally worked through any of the exercises, but I was also the person who made up my own Zentangle while going through the introductory DVD from the official starter kit.
I bought this book at the first Zentangle class I took. The teacher recommended it and she was right on track. Lots of good ideas and tangles to practice in this book. Oh! Actually I bought it because I wanted to do some zentangles on smooth stones (directions in this book). Useful for beginners and a bit of inspiration for all.
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