Struggling with how to deal with the Zentangle string sections? Learn different tactics on how to combine tangles inside a string to create interesting transitions.
Advanced video lesson, including a 35-page ebook and bonus PDFs
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A solid framework to help you explore tangle transitions for years to come
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Your Instructor: Eni Oken
I'm Eni Oken, artist since the age of 8, art instructor and teacher for over 30 years, author of hundreds of articles, tutorials, video lessons and ebooks online and books in print on various different subjects such as fantasy design, jewelry making and in recent years, Zentangle method. My true passion is exploring methods and tools on how a person can create something remarkable in art, and teaching it to others so they can grow artistically.
CZT® since 2016
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Topics covered:
• Understand the different tangle transition styles
• Explore different styles of transitions
• Five different phases ranging from easy to complex
• An advanced framework that will help you to grow
What people said about this lesson...
“I absolutely love and needed this Tangle Transitions lesson. Perfect for beginners on. Maybe I'll be a lucky lifetime beginner, in awe of the next skill to learn, play with and master.”
Debra Huff via facebook
“Tangle Transitions appears to be the answer to my unspoken prayer. When I first began taking Zentangle lessons about 6 years ago, almost immediately I became frustrated with the rigid look of either ignoring the string or acknowledging the string. I almost gave up tangling completely because I was so dissatisfied with my works. Now I have some new approaches and will be practicing pretty steadily in weeks to come. I hope this solves my deep angst about the Zentangle method, which I both love and sometimes don't love. Thanks, Eni, for the guidance I so sorely need. “
Paula Schneider via Facebook
"Dear Eni,
I love all your lessons, but your previous one (bijou raffle) and especially this one (tangle transitions) are really great and very important for me. I always struggling which patterns I want to use. After I find them it so difficult to make the drawing looks like one. It often looks like solo parts that are all on there own and not interacting with each other. With this very clear lesson I can now try to blend them etc. Thanks for all your lessons!!!!"
Yvonne Wils via email
"I've never really liked strings so what a great lesson Eni! So enjoyed nutting this out. Thank you, you're amazing!"
Denise Williams via Facebook
"Fantastic lesson. This will definitely improve my work. Thanks for the opportunity to pick up this class."
Jennifer Sklener Via teachable