I teach students about art, creativity, and visual problem solving at Carthage Junior High. My wife is also an art teacher, and my three kids are all into their own arts, music, drama, imaginary unicorn development!
Showing posts with label zentangle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zentangle. Show all posts
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Zentangle Letters Lesson
Starters, here are the resources.
tangle patterns- Zentangle resource with tutorials
Original idea, at enthusiasticartist blog
Characteristics: White out letter, ( I used Cooper Black as our font)
Background filled in with various Zentangles.
Leave a border
tangle patterns- Zentangle resource with tutorials
Original idea, at enthusiasticartist blog
So in preparing students sketchbooks, I wanted a way to add a tag that tells us who owns the book. So I found this image on Pinterest, by Margret Bremner.
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Margret Bremmer |
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Margret Bremner |
Characteristics: White out letter, ( I used Cooper Black as our font)
Background filled in with various Zentangles.
Leave a border
Students will tstart by going to the computer lab to research zentangle patterns, and fill some space in their sketchbook with zentangles they like.
Then they trace their initials, and fill in a rectangle around it with zentangles, using black pens or fine tip markers. Glue as a super cool label for their sketchbook!
Thursday, January 26, 2012
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