This weekend was my first time having a Zentangle booth at the Kids Expo in Del Mar - San Diego. There were so many cool things for kids to engage in and try out. Parents had tons of information to take in for their kids. Today was just a demonstration, not a class, of the Zentangle Art Method. I only taught one patterns, but you can can see how easy and amazing this art form is with one simple pattern.
After teaching 2500 kids at the San Diego Zoo this summer, I found out two things:
1. I LOVE teaching kids, and
2. Kids LOVE Zentangle. We make a good match.
Here are a couple candid shots before the crowd came in Saturday October 15th/16th, 2016.
My daughter, Crystal, helped me set up and direct traffic at our booth
while I taught a simple "tangle" to the kids and adults.
Here comes the kids creative work !!!
sA
A Family that tangles together - stays together
The booth next to us was all about reptiles (snakes, iguana, giant water iguanas, giant boa snake, pink snakes, white snakes and more). I was so scared they would get away. The giant water iguana was on a lease and walking around, up kids legs, and showing off his six inch tongue. Ewwww.
Don't mistreat the animals, my daughter will get up in your face.
Susan asked this young girl if she wanted to make a bookmark, she said "I can't draw". Those are my favorite students. I love to prove them wrong with Zentangle Method. Zentangle takes the "hard" out of art. If you can write your name - you can "tangle". She was surprised to find out that she can draw. Her smile tells it all.
This Dad's work was amazing.
This little girl needs to be at a performing arts school..... she had the creative juices flowing with drawing, smiles, and bubbly personality.
This family had the art skills. The boy in blue "only works in black and white". Perfect for Zentangle Art Method.
sA
A Family that tangles together - stays together
The booth next to us was all about reptiles (snakes, iguana, giant water iguanas, giant boa snake, pink snakes, white snakes and more). I was so scared they would get away. The giant water iguana was on a lease and walking around, up kids legs, and showing off his six inch tongue. Ewwww.
My daughter loves all creatures and had a blast touching them and watching them all day.
The following day my friend Susan (doesn't like her picture taken) didn't want to have anything to do with them. Later than day, she did meet them and pet them, and even told me their names. LOL
There was also a "have lunch with a mini donkey" a couple booths down (FYI - they are so cute),
My daughter had to reprimand a little boy that was pulling on the donkeys ears too hard. Don't mistreat the animals, my daughter will get up in your face.
Back to an awesome day sharing Zentangle.
My friend, Susan Bowden, a fellow Certified Zentangle Teacher, helped out on Sunday and we enjoyed looking at all the creative kids and adults learning about this amazing art. I never get tired when they finishing creating a bookmark and say "wow.. this is so cool". My favorite students both Saturday and Sunday were the Dad's. They did some awesome art. They were the most surprised how the method works.
Susan asked this young girl if she wanted to make a bookmark, she said "I can't draw". Those are my favorite students. I love to prove them wrong with Zentangle Method. Zentangle takes the "hard" out of art. If you can write your name - you can "tangle". She was surprised to find out that she can draw. Her smile tells it all.
This Dad's work was amazing.
This family was all smiles during their stay at my booth.
This little girl needs to be at a performing arts school..... she had the creative juices flowing with drawing, smiles, and bubbly personality.
This family had the art skills. The boy in blue "only works in black and white". Perfect for Zentangle Art Method.
Thanks to Crystal, Susan, Sharon (my step Mom) and of course Tom Tom, my hubby, that helped me set up and pack the SUV. Ending a long weekend at Tio Leo's for dinner was a nice way to finish a busy weekend.
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