On occasions I can start a tile, and not be happy with how it is turning out. I never pitch tiles like this, but I have a bag into which I hide them. I was reading the blog on the Zentangle website. Molly Hollibaugh was describing the technique of aura. She noted that "When in doubt aura". One of those tiles that had been hidden in the bag for, maybe 6 months, suddenly cried out to be finished.
I had begun with a crescent moon and a line of little circles, then I was stumped as to how to continue. So "When in doubt Aura".. and the tile came back to life.
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I have been tangling since 2015. I found out about Zentangle from a colleague who had taken a class. Unfortunately, the person with whom they took the class, lived a considerable distance from me. Searching the Zentangle Website I found a Certified Zentangle Teacher much closer to me. After classes with her, for the best part of a year. She showed me that this was an art form I could feel comfortable with and find the creativity that I didn't think was there. The rest they say is history. In April 2017, I traveled to Providence RI to attend the training to become a certified Zentangle Teacher (CZT). I am privileged to be CZT 26.
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