Zendalas- How to Draw a Mandala Zentangle Style by Milliande Art Studio is the topic of today’s tutorial. On her website (http://www.milliande.com/) this is what Milliande has to say about this process:
“Having played with Zentangles in the Mandala Oasis Art Group ..someone thought of taking the Zentangle idea and putting it together with the traditional Mandala Art Drawing — and whoops the Zendala was born. Zendalas are A Hybrid of a Mandala Circle and Zentangle Art.These “Zendalas” are drawn using a Indenti Pen in black ink. This pen is double- sided and offers a broad tip as well as a fine tip of pemanent alcohol based ink.”
“You CAN learn how to draw amazing mandalas (even if you’re no good at drawing!)
“Learning how to draw mandalas is less about drawing more about slowing down and opening up to your inner creative and intuitive flow.
“It’s a simple, reflective, repetitive creative practice is super good for your brain, your heart and your soul.
“How To Draw Mandalas. Even if you can’t draw:
“We’ll start with a uber-simple little Mandala so you can see how it works:
Draw a small circle.
Think of it as a compass. Add triangles that point to North, South, East and West.
Add triangle points in between North, South, East and West. Now you’ve got 8 spaces to play with… these are your 8 Slices Of Pie.
Add a circle to the end of each triangle. Now you’re starting to see how it works…
Keep building it! Every time you add something to your Mandala, add it to each of the 8 Slices Of Pie. You can add circles, domes, triangles, squares, lines, waves and outlines… and play with different ways of doing circles, domes, triangles, squares, lines, waves and outlines. You can also make up secret symbols, totally break the rules or do anything else you want to do – it’s YOUR Mandala.”
Creating a mandala design on black paper is topic of today’s video tutorial by CreationsToInspire. Here is what Creations to Inspire has to say about this tutorial:
“Hi Friends..!
So This video is all about how you can create a Mandala on black paper. This was my first ever experience of using a white pen.”
“Materials used:- Black paper, Uni-ball Signo 0.7 creamy white pen. Tip:- Don’t worry if you don’t have black paper and a white pen you can recreate this with a black pen on white paper.!”
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