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Tuesday, 17 March 2020

Zentangle Art

W.A.L.T draw Zentangle Art


For the past week, Tui Whanau have been doing Zentangle Art. This is my Art ------>

Here is some steps of how I did it.


How I did this:

Step 1: First I traced a sea animal


Step 2: I then did some Zentangle designs on my animal, don't make your designs to small!


Step 3: Then go over your Zentangle art in Vivid.


Step 4: Cut your art out


Step 5: Get a piece of paper and you can dye and design your background whatever you want!


Step 6: Wait for your background to dry


Step 7: Once your art is dried, you can then glue your art on your dyed paper.




What I enjoyed most about creating my art was... dying the paper, it was satisfying and fun to do! I loved exploring different colours and things I can do. With my dyed art, when I was done I did little splashes of different colours on each colour. It gave this really cool blending sort of effect.


What I found most challenging was... doing my Zentangle art. Most people were at step 3, while I was still doing my art in pencil. I also found doing the vivid hard cause I made some small designs so it was hard to go over them and still make it look good. I did enjoy the process still and I think I did OK.


Have you ever heard of Zentangle art (Before this)? If you had would you like to do art on it? If you followed the steps I gave you, and make you own art, what colour would you use for your background?

5 comments:

  1. Kia ora. I am Joan from St Mary’s School.
    I really liked your art
    I learnt that there is such this as Zentangle art
    Please visit my blog
    here

    Mā te wā
    Joan

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    1. Kia Ora, Joan! I'm Mia from Kaingaroa School. I am very glad that you like my art and now know that Zentangle art is a thing. I will for sure check out your blog, and thank you for linking it!

      Mai Mia.

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  2. Hi Mia!
    I like how you put the steps in order like Step 1, Step 2 and so on. I also like the splashes of colour, to me it is a nice effect. I love all your patterns, they were so different to mine. I enjoyed this post alot. Good work Mia!
    -Frances

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    1. Kia Ora, Frances! Thank you for liking my patterns and the effect I did with the splashes. I tried my best to get alright patterns and make the background pleasing.
      Thank you for commenting on my blog.

      From Mia.

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  3. Buenos Dias Mia, my name is Nora and I am a student in Manukau at Waikowhai Primary. I liked the way you used different pattern designs on your sea horse. I especially liked the part where you used cold colours for your background, I think it looked very nice. Were you guys allowed to colour in your sea animal? Next time maybe you should add a short clip of you doing your work.
    Thanks for showing your art it was great, Visit me at my blog at https://wpsnorat.blogspot.com/

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