Encres de Haïkus - Renouveau 2 - Zentangle ZIA pas à pas - Noires Épures

Haiku Inks - Renewal 2 - Zentangle - ZIA Step by Step - Black Purity Welcome to this new episode of ZIA's Haiku and Zentangle Inks! We're drawing and connecting haiku with Zentangle patterns. A haiku is a small sensory explosion, a very short poem of Japanese origin. Traditionally, it's composed in syllables over three lines: five syllables, then seven, and then five again. Haiku translated from Japanese into our language often lose this rhythm. It's also acceptable to deviate from this 5/7/5 rule. Haiku often speaks of nature. It evokes fleeting moments, like a suspended instant! It conveys a powerful emotion to our minds in just a few words. I like to cite this example: An old pond a frog jumps in sound of water It doesn't conform to the traditional structure since it's missing syllables, certainly due to the translation. But the impression it gives is powerful! The scene imposes itself on our minds by evoking several senses: sight, hearing, touch… I've compiled several anonymous haikus and divided them into four themes: Renewal - Breath - The Interior - Calm. And we're going to try to find the tangles that can visually translate the emotions of these short poems. We'll draw on textured white paper, like 180 g Canson paper, or on watercolor paper if you choose to color with watercolors. Personally, for practical reasons, I'm going to use dry pastels to avoid drying time… We'll be using the following materials in addition to drawing paper: Pigma Micron black 0.5 - 0.1 mm pens 2B pencil and a paper blending stump or blending stump Brown and blue dry pastel pencils or watercolors Optionally, Pigma Micron blue and brown pens A silver pen if you have one. Note: If you're using pastel pencils, don't forget to get the appropriate sharpener! These pencils are very brittle and can't be sharpened with a regular pencil sharpener; the lead will keep breaking. And you'll waste your supplies. The same goes for watercolor pencils. For the printable PDF, if you want to draw on it, it's here: https://mimagusta.com/blog/bienvenue-... Password: Zentangle Click on the link above Enter the password Click on DOWNLOAD (not on the document name, which is the magnifying glass icon) Open your downloaded file and print! Choose A4 drawing paper, 180 gsm; a textured paper is preferable. Do not use smooth paper like cardstock or copy paper. Specify the scale as 100%. Otherwise, you risk having a document that is not to scale! If you prefer to use WhatsApp, here's the link: https://chat.whatsapp.com/BcOffBgSYN0... Feel free to join the group, you're very welcome! My name is Chantal, MG for Zentangle. I'm a French-speaking CZT (Certified Zentangle Teacher). We'll meet on Mondays and Wednesdays for this new series! I hope you enjoy this new project! MG AI-generated music.