IntentionObjective: Create an abstract or non-objective design using the Zentangle method.
Enduring Understanding: Develop an understanding of abstract and non-objective art through pattern and design making.
Essential Questions: How can line be used to create effective artwork? What is the fundamental difference between abstract and non-objective artwork?
Key questions: Can I think creatively? What process do I use for a creative outlet? How do produce creative ideas?
Materials neededpencil, pen (felt tip), drawing paper
Three projects:1. 1” squares
2. Abstract picture
3. Object picture
Rubric: Summative grade
Creativity, Craftsmanship, Following directions, Skill and techniques are all scored.
What is Zentangle?
Zentangle is an easy to learn method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns. It is a fascinating new art form that is fun and relaxing. It increases focus and creativity.
What’s the difference between tangling and doodling?“There has been much debate over what Zentangle really is. There are those who think it’s nothing more than ‘mindless doodling.’ Which then escalates to asking, ‘Can doodling really be considered an art form?’ I view doodling and Zentangle as totally different exercises, each serving a specific purpose.
Assignment 1: Squares
Assignment 1
Create 24 or more Zentangle
squares on two sheets. Squares are 1”x1”. This is a great way to begin experimenting.
Assignment 2: Abstract Design
• Crate a square paper of at least 6”x6” and fill with Zentangles.
• You may add color to highlight certain areas, however, the creation should be a balance of light and dark.
Assignment 3: Concrete design
• Create a picture using an object that is recognizable.
• Fill it with Zentangles.
• You can create a background to fill the page or use color to accent your picture.