tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post8082327433364985149..comments2023-11-02T07:44:15.908-04:00Comments on Zentangle: The Twilight [Zen]ZoneZentanglehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03161442418645198968noreply@blogger.comBlogger34125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-17433502367907349962014-07-10T14:13:21.797-04:002014-07-10T14:13:21.797-04:00For me the Zen Zone comes from the quieting of my ...For me the Zen Zone comes from the quieting of my talkative brain. That moment when my brain makes the switch from all the chatter of things going on, to do lists, should have done, gotta do, when is there time, to the quietness and peace of one stroke at a time, one after the other and no mistakes. I love the feeling of the process and the bonus at the end is the small piece of art I made all by myself.Janethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13040556032571164434noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-13747996177777442362013-05-23T16:47:02.409-04:002013-05-23T16:47:02.409-04:00I am new to Zentangle and tangling (is that the ri...I am new to Zentangle and tangling (is that the right word?). I have found it so relaxing, my brain seems to love the details and getting lost in a drawing. 30 minutes went by the other night while I was drawing and it only seemed like two minutes. Jasonhttp://www.fitnowblog.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-74839849102515402322013-05-09T23:22:00.717-04:002013-05-09T23:22:00.717-04:00Hi Rick & Maria. Since I started tangling, a ...Hi Rick & Maria. Since I started tangling, a year ago, I have found that when I am tangling, I feel very open. I can tangle for hours, while sitting alone or even during my Sunday school class. I am able to concentrate on what is being taught as well as participating in the class. All the while, I am doing a Zentangle. Everyone at church loves to see what I did during class. <br /><br />I started tangling last year through Arts in Medicine at Moffitt Cancer Center, after 2 stem cell transplants (3 months apart). I think it is wonderful that they offer this amazing art form there. Every month, when I go back, I try to go to the Arts in Medicine dept. and work on some tangles and do a couple of tangles in the large group tangle that they set out for people to give it a try. I am so glad I did! <br /><br />Looking forward to my CZT class in Nov.!gobarb26https://www.blogger.com/profile/16621274342615001122noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-60597312171354279172013-04-28T17:54:38.502-04:002013-04-28T17:54:38.502-04:00I know I'm not writing about what we were aske...I know I'm not writing about what we were asked to write about, and I do not normally comment, but felt that I had to this time. <br /><br />Maria, that last tile is just so beautiful. I love anything to do with water and the sea and every time I look at that image... which has been many times... I think of sea urchins and undersea life. It's so calming and lovely. <br /><br />Thank you so much for all you do and for sharing so much of yourself and your work. <br /><br />Best wishes, <br />Laura in Quebec, CZTAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-74047382560762087302013-04-28T11:16:22.548-04:002013-04-28T11:16:22.548-04:00Zentangle has been a life-saver. As an active per...Zentangle has been a life-saver. As an active person and Occupational Therapist, I struggled after 2 injuries. My typical stress reliever" exercise made my pain worse. I learned Zentangle with a group of my clients. As a non artist I was skeptical but after my first tile I was hooked. For me, my brain cannot reach calm without a purpose. Each stroked, each tile, allows me to shut off the chatter of my stress and focus on the moment. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10560998872743319234noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-68423378654594314002013-04-27T13:29:00.073-04:002013-04-27T13:29:00.073-04:00I'm just getting to the point where I don'...I'm just getting to the point where I don't have to look at TanglePatterns(dot)com or my pattern books for my next tangle. I'm very "left-brained" (more logical, analytical and objective) and a bit of a perfectionist which makes my creative side a bit frustrated :)So now that I've learned more tangles, I feel a bit more free with my art and am achieving "Zenspriation" (Joanne Fink). I love the way Zentangle has given me the ability to feel free of structure and form. Thank you Rick and Maria for this wonderful artform and methodology for life!<br />Blessings!<br />Traci Regner<br />P.O. Box 14515<br />Tumwater, WA 98511Tmbrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10754725970973139200noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-72034761923699122372013-04-27T08:36:10.917-04:002013-04-27T08:36:10.917-04:00Hi Rick and Maria,
I would like to share with you ...Hi Rick and Maria,<br />I would like to share with you how tangling has helped me cope with a distressing condition for the past 6 months. On November 1st 2012 I woke to find my bedroom spinning aroundme. when it finally stopped and I was able to get out of bed I found I had the most awful dizzynes and nausea. I was eventually diagnosed with BPPV or Vertigo, a condition of the inner ear. I am now almost back to normal after several treatments. But during these six months I found that tangling for an hour each evening meant I could get a reasonably restful sleep for a few hours. Concentrating on the tip of a pen doing one stroke at a time, I could escape the awful dizzyness for a while, and I was left feeling less anxious and more hopeful of getting better. <br />Thank you for this process which is not just art, but a meditative and healing process for both mind and body.<br />Mary (bryant@adam.com.au)Maryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07658130943987941684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-21228174191206491472013-04-26T21:56:17.857-04:002013-04-26T21:56:17.857-04:00The way my tangling has evolved after four years o...The way my tangling has evolved after four years of so I find myself with my own vocabulary of tangles and now I can relax into the process and let one tangle lead to another.<br /><br />It is a completely dift. feeling from learning new tangles and trying to incorporate them. The former is so much more organic and the lines have a more spontaneous look.<br /><br />Thanks for giving me a new outlook on tangling.<br />Melissamwcahn@ptd.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-85793796155408947882013-04-26T17:06:49.749-04:002013-04-26T17:06:49.749-04:00I love the calm that comes over me when I am in th...I love the calm that comes over me when I am in the midst of a tangle. The repetition of the strokes, the transfer of the ink to paper just calms my soul! I just started a few months ago and am still learning tangles every day. I search the internet and bookstores for new tangles all the time. Cindihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05043992669139055381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-20850907282209432052013-04-26T15:01:45.533-04:002013-04-26T15:01:45.533-04:00Whenever I get super stressed at work, I pull out ...Whenever I get super stressed at work, I pull out a piece of paper, tangle for a few minutes and feel calmer. I think it's the deliberate action of carefully placing every stroke, and the repetitive movement that starts the process. <br />Then when I see the beautiful piece of art that has appeared before me, there's that feeling of personal satisfaction that sets me back up to tackle the problem in front of me... one stroke at a time.<br /><br />claire.warner77@gmail.comClaire Warnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03161276814154537823noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-72883110787385502832013-04-25T14:32:28.525-04:002013-04-25T14:32:28.525-04:00I love the floatiness of it...to be tangling along...I love the floatiness of it...to be tangling along and then a renegade stroke inspires a new direction...i just keep on stroking and what evolves is new and fresh and fills me with joy....<br />I so enjoy your art... Georgia<br /><br />geo.jensen11@gmail.com Georgia Jensenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12362144280576391478noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-18631622047322973482013-04-25T13:27:34.456-04:002013-04-25T13:27:34.456-04:00I have never commented on a blog before so I hope ...I have never commented on a blog before so I hope I'm doing this right . . . .<br />What does Zentangle do for me and how does it do it?<br />I'm not really sure how Zentangle works it's magic and I'm not sure that the how is really that important to me. I'll try to explain.<br />In December 2011 my Mother passed away. She had been partially paralyzed by a stroke almost 10 years ago and I was her primary care giver. I don't remember much of the first few months following her death but I got to the point where I knew I had to do something. For years I was an obsessive beader and yet my beads no longer called to me. I had heard something about art journaling and was half heartedly looking into that when I saw something about Zentangle. It was the end of June 2012 and since then, well, I can tell you that it has helped lead me out of a very dark place and that every day I look forward to picking up my pen. <br />I would not go so far as to say that it is my reason for living because I have a loving husband and a wonderful daughter, plus 4 dogs, but Zentangle did help me get back to participating in my life.<br />I have also had Fibromyalgia for many years and at times it can be very painful. Zentangle is not some magical cure for that but most times when I am tangling, I can forget about the aches and I just feel better, and for me, that is Zen-enough.<br />Rosanne Taylor<br />rosannetaylor@yahoo.comRosannenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-29112661932474949422013-04-25T06:35:31.000-04:002013-04-25T06:35:31.000-04:00oops. forgot my email.
treeoflifedesigns@yahoo.com...oops. forgot my email.<br />treeoflifedesigns@yahoo.comTerrienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-16731117305511985082013-04-25T06:33:32.512-04:002013-04-25T06:33:32.512-04:00Some experiences are hard to express in words and ...Some experiences are hard to express in words and the pleasure you receive from getting into the "zone" with Zentangle is one of them. I have done art all of my life and I'm 60, I can honestly say that this form of art is totally relaxing and addicting, something I will actually set aside time to do. Yes, I agree that looking at a picture and back at your work breaks concentration. The simple lines, repetitive action of laying those lines down and then looking back at the seemingly complex art that you've created at the end is amazing. Maria and Rick, your work is very inspiring and amazing. Thank you for sharing.Terrienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-15187478408622166442013-04-25T01:47:58.227-04:002013-04-25T01:47:58.227-04:00I think the focus. Drawing your mind in to focus o...I think the focus. Drawing your mind in to focus on this particular task helps me to block everything else out and get the zen zone going. =)DonnaMariehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11218299803941040129noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-57524314181012495912013-04-25T00:42:15.771-04:002013-04-25T00:42:15.771-04:00I love the quiet, peaceful feeling that comes over...I love the quiet, peaceful feeling that comes over me when I am tangling. I have ADD, but, I have no trouble focusing when I am making one repetitive stroke at a time!Franciehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03175798434068538336noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-83519401676270022072013-04-24T21:43:58.383-04:002013-04-24T21:43:58.383-04:00I must share with you a quote from The Knitting Su...I must share with you a quote from The Knitting Sutra by Susan Gordon Lydon.<br /><br />"Buddhists say that enlightenment may be achieved through the repetition of sutra, or prayer. Pattern also is formed by repetition; its beauty deepens and grows each time it is repeated."<br /><br />What if...Tangles are prayers? <br /><br />"The purpose of the craft is not so much to make beautiful things as it is to become beautiful inside while you are making those things"<br /><br />This is the Zentangle Process as I share and practice it.Lois Heinani Stokeshttp://www.stringfigure.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-58277190199264108352013-04-24T21:37:01.736-04:002013-04-24T21:37:01.736-04:00I look forward to working on a Zentangle pattern. ...I look forward to working on a Zentangle pattern. I am still learning the patterns and the steps, so I might look at a reference, but that's about it. I feel relaxed and happy to see whatever develops in front of me on the page. It really is a joyful process for me.<br />Linda<br />lmondloc@mindspring.com Lindanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-74127772706279074632013-04-24T20:28:14.259-04:002013-04-24T20:28:14.259-04:00Rick and Maria!
What peacefulness overcomes me whe...Rick and Maria!<br />What peacefulness overcomes me when creating and gazing at beautiful Zentangles! I have used tangling with my students and have been amazed at the transformation of their behavior~at least while Zentangling! Thanks for your continued uplifting ideas for all of us to enjoy!<br /><br />zentanglegal23@gmail.comLindahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15811599255293567502noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-61421746159670034102013-04-24T18:12:55.201-04:002013-04-24T18:12:55.201-04:00I am a stress transformation coach and I teach peo...I am a stress transformation coach and I teach people how to smooth their heart rhythms to bring coherence to their systems. Well, guess what Zentangles do? When we are in our hearts, communing with our deep selves, not listening to the mind, but sensing that soft true voice of our heart we feel the most wonderful shift. When tangling, breathing, feeling, sighing I am in the clearest of Heart Spaces. The tangling serves to anchor the heartspace right there on the tile. When I look back over my tangles I feel so much LOVE. A change of Heart Changes Everything and I say we can change the world, one heartbeat at a time..and now One stroke at a time. Warmly, Sinda WoodAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-60997313554564594482013-04-24T16:12:41.476-04:002013-04-24T16:12:41.476-04:00Woooow, the last zendala is so beautiful. I'm ...Woooow, the last zendala is so beautiful. I'm also new to zendala for like four months or so and was hooked at instance. I was drawing and painting a lot when I was younger but lost the ambition for it because at a certain point I did't know what to draw next, were to find my motifs etc. So over the time I forgot how much fun and relaxation this kind of art can be. <br />When I first tried Zentangle I was really focused on doing the patterns right. But now I just tangle whats coming up in my mind. I mix up well known patterns with patterns that are just coming up while I'm drawing. That's were the fun was starting for me again, were I found what I've been missing during all those years.<br />When I'm tangling I'm calming down so easy. I stop thinking about all those daily things we all think about the whole day. It's just me and MY zentangle-moment. Until the tile is done, than I can come back to the other things that usually seem to be so important ;)<br /><br />So thank you a lot for sharing your zentangle with all the people around. I really appreciate!<br /><br />Love and greetings from Germany,<br />Janina<br /><br />filiaumbrae@gmx.deFiliaumbraehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10645660430594734198noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-24944110292908492622013-04-24T15:00:27.672-04:002013-04-24T15:00:27.672-04:00Love your works of ART... both of you... you are f...Love your works of ART... both of you... you are fantastically loving and giving in all ways... So now when I see a pen and paper... I have to fill it with tangling... prior it was a doodle... now it is a beautiful tangle. I copy all and send them to my mother, who can see very limited amounts... but she loves looking at the TIA's... and shares them with all the other 90+ year old friends. What more could be so wonderful with just a LINE AT A TIME!!!!! Tangling takes me into another level of meditation... one that is active and at the same time calming. After the long days we put in around the studio and farm... I find tangle a real treasure prior to going to bed and relaxing for adventures in Dreamland. Where I also find that I am tangling in my dreams. How much fun is that... except that I have not seen any of the finished tangles at all... LOL... thanks again for all the love that you both pour into our directions. Love, Light and Peace...Bonnie Bonnie McLainhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08410802286793136727noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-9840304385359371252013-04-24T12:12:25.285-04:002013-04-24T12:12:25.285-04:00Yesterday I was waiting the results of a medical t...Yesterday I was waiting the results of a medical test and the decision to do more testing or not. I thought about tangling while I was waiting and retrieved my floppy disc case and pen from my purse. I had a couple of completed tiles in the case and paused to feel the energy of them for a while. Just viewing them again calmed the little flutters of concern that I had been feeling. I was just about to start tangling when the doctor came in and said the test results were good and no more testing was needed. My point is that tangling is meditative and calming and so is revisiting completed tiles. I often think of something Matthew Fox wrote about meditation. He described activities that were calming as "extrovert meditation", a different approach than sitting in the lotus position, etc. I love that term and share it with my mandala and Zentangle students. <br /><br />Rick and Maria: thank you for the Zentangle method and for sharing it and your talents. The good vibes generated in those of us who tangle foster inner peace... and we then radiate a more peaceful energy to the world.<br /><br />revcthomas@mac.comCarolyn Thomasnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-26696671838677693682013-04-24T11:02:32.152-04:002013-04-24T11:02:32.152-04:00Not only do I love being able to get into the zone...Not only do I love being able to get into the zone, but I love how I actually feel like I have some artistic talent when I tangle. I have never been considered artistic (and come from a family of very talented painters and sketchers), but with tangling the steps are clear and repetitive, and I feel good about what I've made. caseyoconnell at gmail dot comAnonyvoxhttp://anonyvox.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924904289842402662.post-81768855620346772972013-04-24T10:15:28.240-04:002013-04-24T10:15:28.240-04:00I really liked what you said about not being distr...I really liked what you said about not being distracted by looking for inspiration else where. I think that's what draws me into the "Zen Zone". The single concentration of only looking at the tile helps me to be in a mindful state. When I'm without my supplies, I can close my eyes and imagine doing a tile. It's not as good as doing the real thing, but it does help to clear my mind. Barb of the Tangleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07442074363034497763noreply@blogger.com