Fun in the sand

Had an absolute blast with fellow Zentangle Teachers, creating the tangle, Paradox, in the sand on Tenby beach this week, along with the help of Sand Circle Artist, Mark Treanor, who set up the framework for us.

If you wish to see our artwork in creation you can also view it on his YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrvAXYQZjPw&feature=youtu.be

Paradox tangle on Tenby beach
Paradox tangle on Tenby beach
Zentangle Teachers on their Paradox tangle on Tenby beach
Zentangle Teachers on their Paradox tangle on Tenby beach

Without a shadow of a doubt

The feedback from the vast majority of our students who attend Zentangle classes is around wishing to find out more about shading. Particularly, when they see what a huge difference shading can add to their existing artwork.

So with this in mind, we will be starting on our journey of delving more into shading at our next class on Saturday, 8th June, starting at 10am.

To find out more information and book your place, please visit our Classes page.

The first date for our 2019 classes is confirmed!

Many thanks to those who have been asking about class dates for this year. I am excited to confirm the date for the first Zentangle Beginners class will be on Saturday, 16th February 2019. If you wish to book, please do go to our classes page for more information.

More classes and dates are being planned and will be available over the coming weeks. If you would like automatic notifications about future classes, then do follow the Tangleroc blog. In the meantime, we very much look forward to meeting up with you this year and sharing the Zentangle Method.

Tea and Tangling

Had a lot of fun experimenting at our “Tea and Tangling” session – with really beautiful results. I am always fascinated with the diversity of the creations 🙂

The first date for our 2017 classes is confirmed!

Many thanks to those who have been asking about class dates for this year. I am excited to confirm the date for the first Zentangle Beginners class will be on Saturday, 11th February 2017. If you wish to book, please do go to our classes page for more information.

More classes and dates are being planned and will be available over the coming weeks. If you would like automatic notifications about future classes, then do follow the Tangleroc blog. In the meantime, we very much look forward to meeting up with you this year and sharing the Zentangle Method.

Res”hound”ing Result!

For those of you who have been following my entry into the ‘Kickstart Art Competition’ run by the Hobbycraft store in Woking, I am really chuffed to announce the 2016 winner is the artwork of the ‘Golden Retriever’. If you got the opportunity to see it “in the flesh”, I know you will agree it was amazing, and with the amount of intricate detail included, it looked like a camera-taken photograph. It was truly spectacular and certainly a worthy winner.

I believe the next stage of the competition is for all the finalists of the different participating Hobbycraft stores across the UK, to be automatically entered with voting taking place online. So if you are “surfing past” Hobbycraft in the near future do check it out for more details.

Moor Fun at Moor Hall in Berkshire

european-seminar-imageJust got back from spending a great weekend with a fabulous bunch of CZTs (Certified Zentangle Teacher) at the 3rd European CZT Seminar in Moor Hall, Berkshire.

I have included a picture of some of the projects that I started – all of which were great fun! And I am looking forward to finishing and sharing these with you over the coming months.

For those of you who follow Tangleroc from much further a field, I would encourage you, if you have not already, to seek out your local CZT and take a class. As having spent a weekend with those across Europe, I can definitely vouch that they are a dedicated and passionate group of individuals, who are so willing to share and inspire and I am very proud to be a part of this fantastic community.