"ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE, ONE (SLOW AND DELIBERATE) STROKE AT A TIME!™" [www.zentangle.com]

woensdag 30 juli 2014

Acrylic ink

One day I tried Pearlescent Acrylic Ink from Daler Rowney on the background. This appeared to be a fantastic surface to draw on with the Micron black pens and the glow in the background is really beautiful!

I found an easy but charming way to frame the zentangle tiles: thick cardboard (bend the lower part backwards to make it stand) and photocorners to fix the tile.



2 opmerkingen:

  1. Dear Marieke,

    I am Shinmi SATO, CZT in Japan.
    I often visit your blog and I love your ZIA on it.
    Now I am planning to publish my own book about Zentangle. Could I use some of your pattens on my book and translate the steps into Japanese? I would appreciate it if you could give me permission.

    I would be very pleased if I could introduce your patterns to Japanese who love Zentangle.

    Looking forward to your positive answer.

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  2. Dear Shinmi, thank you so much for your kind message!Unfortunately I have not been very active on my blog lately. The ZIA's on this blog are made by me but the patterns I used come from all sorts of resources, like the official Zentangle site www.zentangle.com and from www.tanglepatterns.com. As a CZT you will know these sites, I think. So you better ask them for permission to use the step-by-step instructions.
    I have created one tangle myself, Kozy, that tangle is mine and you can find the step-by-step instructions here: http://tanglepatterns.com/2015/02/how-to-draw-kozy.html
    You have my permission to use Kozy in your book and you may also use the photos in this blog from my ZIA's if you wish, as long as you mention my name as the creator.
    Please let me know when your book is available, I would love to see it!
    Kind regards, Marieke

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