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Continuing with our 2-part series of video by Suzanne McNeill from this summer’s Zentangle Master Class for CZTs, here is my summary of the content of Part 2 so you can locate segments quickly (drag the slider button):
0:15 – Mimi Lempart – Florence MA – CAT-KIN (Pussy willow) pattern
1:37 – Tricia Faraone – Warwick, RI – Egyptian-inspired tangle
3:41 – Marion “Mickey” Weitsen – AL – tassle pattern
6:12 – Jeannine Bellarosa – Grafton, MA – tattoo
6:31 – Barbara Jean Rogers – Uniontown OH – BJEAN pattern
7:22 – Janet Smith – Melbourne FL – Zentangle on t-shirts
8:03 – Kim Smith – MN – Zentangle and stencils
8:39 – Angie Vangalis – Coppell TX – ANGIE pattern
8:44 – Patsy Monk – Womauma FL – watercolor and Zentangle
In case you missed it, Part 1 of Suzanne’s video series is located here.
4 comments to Zentangle Master Class Video – Part 2
Linda~Thanks for the great work you’re doing to organize the growing volume of Zentangle patterns. I’m the first presenter on the Master Class video pt. 2 and would like to clarify the name of the pussy willow pattern–it’s called Cat-kin. When I teach Zentangle workshops I always cite tanglepatterns.com as an invaluable resource.
Thanks Mimi, correction noted! And a “growing volume of Zentangle patterns” it is, indeed. Thanks too for referring your students to tanglepatterns.com!
Thanks so much for the video. It’s inspirational to see the CZT group in action. I’m looking forward to taking a master’s class in the future. Zentangle on!
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Linda~Thanks for the great work you’re doing to organize the growing volume of Zentangle patterns. I’m the first presenter on the Master Class video pt. 2 and would like to clarify the name of the pussy willow pattern–it’s called Cat-kin. When I teach Zentangle workshops I always cite tanglepatterns.com as an invaluable resource.
Thanks Mimi, correction noted! And a “growing volume of Zentangle patterns” it is, indeed. Thanks too for referring your students to tanglepatterns.com!
Thanks so much for the video. It’s inspirational to see the CZT group in action. I’m looking forward to taking a master’s class in the future. Zentangle on!
Loved watching these videos!.
I was wondering if anyone can tell me what pencils Patsy Monk was using in her Zentangle?