Photo courtesy of Matthew Callan / These examples of Zentangle artwork were done by Shelley Williams and Janet Vilke. Many people doodle without thinking about it, but others doodle with purpose. They ...
She found Zentangle helps to relieve stress, particularly as her husband awaits a heart transplant. She also does Zentangle during sermons at church. "It helps me pay attention," she said. "It's just ...
Flight delays bring out the worst in some people. But travel disruptions don’t bother Hongkonger Cindy Chan. She sees them as a chance to create a Zentangle, a relaxing doodle technique based on ...
Don’t use the “d-word” – doodle – near certified Zentangle instructor Samm Wunderlich. For the untrained eye, Zentangle, creating images by drawing structured patterns, resembles doodling, but it’s ...
When someone doodles, their attention is often occupied by something other than pen and paper. For example, doodling is usually what fills time while waiting on hold or sitting through a tedious class ...
Zentangle® is known to many artists and craftivists as a way to create structured designs through drawing various patterns. Sometimes mistakenly called “Zendoodling” or “tangle doodling,” Zentangling ...
When Leann Stover Nyce debuted the Learning to Breathe curriculum in her fifth grade classroom at Plymouth Meeting Friends School last year, she also introduced her students to a ‘meditative’ art form ...
Here’s a quiz to introduce the magic of Zentangle. Zentangle is a) a slow meditative form of wrestling; b) a form of eroticism; c) a Gordian knot of spiritual movements; d) an artform allowing ...
BENGALURU: Remember how we scribble on a piece of paper when we buy a new pen? Well, this unconscious process of taking your ‘hand on a walk’ on a piece of paper has therapeutic benefits, as the mind ...
BANGALORE: We doodle all the time. We absentmindedly create repetitive patterns when on calls or during meetings. Even as children, some of us have drawn doodles in the margins of our school books to ...
Doodling, according Sunni Brown, author of The Doodle Revolution: Unlock the Power to Think Differently, claims doodling has gotten a bad rap. In her now famous TED talk, she proposes that doodling is ...