Zentangle® - June 2020

30 days in June….30 Zentangle tiles. I’m still using mostly recycled light weight cardboard for the tiles; the collection is skewed slightly toward rectangular rather than square tiles. I experimented with lighter color pens more than usual. In the first weeks of June, I was doing a daily Zentangle prompt which had a forcing function to use different patterns. Later in the month I moved back to letting the tiles emerge from patterns in my head already.

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So – the rectangular tiles first. My favorite of this group is to the left. I think I like the mix of curves and straight. I noticed that I left a corner blank…should have put my initials there.

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So – the rectangular tiles first. My favorite of this group is to the left. I think I like the mix of curves and straight. I noticed that I left a corner blank…should have put my initials there.

Unique activities for yesterday:

Day 1 of Mid-Atlantic Climate Change Education Conference. A virtual conference that I found out about as a Maryland Master Naturalist. It’s two afternoons. I’m still organizing my notes from the first one…will post about it tomorrow.

Sunset. The clouds reflected the color of the sunset over the forest behind our house. It was a great ending of the day.

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