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Joy of Zentangle - Drawing Your Way to Increased Creativity Focus and Well-Being - cover

Joy of Zentangle - Drawing Your Way to Increased Creativity Focus and Well-Being

Sandy Bartholomew, Suzanne McNeill CZT, Marie Browning CZT

Publisher: Design Originals

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Summary

Zentangle(R) is an easy-to-learn method of pattern drawing that reduces stress while promoting creativity. This book will introduce readers to the basic theory of Zentangle and provide instructions for drawing over 100 tangle patterns from such Certified Zentangle Teachers as Suzanne McNeill, Sandy Steen Bartholomew, and Marie Browning. This beautiful book is filled with examples of Zentangle drawings as well as other art projects and compelling stories from those who have improved their well-being through Zentangle.
Available since: 01/01/2013.
Print length: 160 pages.

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