Zentangle Dingbats: Patterns & Projects for Dynamic Tangled Ornaments & Decorations
By (Author) Brian Crimmins
Design Originals
Design Originals
11th June 2019
11th June 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Hobbies, quizzes and games
741.2
Paperback
160
Width 203mm, Height 254mm
Dingbats are a fun way to incorporate the fundamentals of Zentangle into a wide variety of creative projects and bring attention and mindfulness to the smallest corners of your life. Use dingbats to add flair to whatever youre working onthey provide a wonderful complement to any hand lettering, scrapbook, and art journaling project. Small enough to provide a sense of instant gratification when you make them, these Zenbellishments require few materials, making them accessible to all skill levels from beginner to advanced. This book will introduce you to how dingbats are constructed, and how to build from that basic structure to create designs uniquely your own. Zentangle Dingbats includes a variety of projects that will allow you to practice using dingbats not only as stand-alone designs, but also as accents and enhancements to other art projects.
Love...love...love!
--Debbie Farrow, President "L.E.T.'s Center for the Healing and Creative Arts "Excellent.
--The Tireless TanglerThis quick introduction to a twist on zentangles is filled with fun ideas and great ways to get started quickly and easily.
--Angela Kublik, Librarian "Strathcona County Library "The friendly text, playful naming conventions, and full-color printing helps make the many diagrams and photography throughout into a fun and engaging drawing book that anyone would enjoy.
--Crafts R.UsBrian Crimmins is a Certified Zentangle Teacher (CZT) and John Maxwell Certified Coach who has taught the Zentangle method in art museums, tea houses and in private homes. He has also exhibited and sold his own Zentangle inspired art in local galleries. Inspired by a concept called "Dingbatz" introduced by Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas in 2017, Brian started creating his own inspired dingbats and quickly began teaching them in classes and to other CZTs at conferences. He loves demonstrating the anatomy of dingbats and challenging his students to make their own.