Zentangle 7
Autor Suzanne McNeillen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2014
Create beautiful Zendalas and other fascinating circular designs with this step-by-step guidebook. Zendalas are Zen mandalas, drawn using tangles to fill each section of a circle. For centuries, mandala circles have been used to connect the spirit with the divine, offering symbols found in nature as subjects of contemplation. In this book, talented CZT artists share their secrets for creating sacred circle designs, and show how to add color, resist, layers, and more. This edition includes 40 original tangle patterns, plus a bonus 16-page interactive workbook section where you can get started with warm-up exercises and practice Zendala tangling.
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ISBN-10: 1574219502
Pagini: 32
Ilustrații: full colour throughout, includes illustrations
Dimensiuni: 215 x 272 x 4 mm
Greutate: 0.13 kg
Ediția:Expanded
Editura: Design Originals
Locul publicării:United States
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Zendalas are actually Zen mandalas! A Zendala is an inspired form of mandala that is drawn using tangles to fill each section of a circle. Create your own beautiful Zendalas and other fascinating circular designs with this step-by-step guidebook.
For centuries, mandala circles have been used to connect the spirit with the divine, offering symbols found in nature as subjects of contemplation. Drawing a mandala helps one discover true inner self and balance. These special circles provide a unique opportunity to explore ancient teachings.
In Zentangle 7, Expanded Workbook Edition, talented CZT artists share their secrets for creating sacred circle designs, and show how to add color, resist, layers, and more. This book includes 40 original tangle patterns, plus a bonus 16-page interactive workbook section where you can get started with warm-up exercises and practice Zendala tangling.
Anything is possible, one stroke at a time. Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas, zentangle.com