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Friday, August 7, 2020

What is a Zendoodle?

Ki ora! 

This week we have been working on a type of art, call zendoodle or zentangle. To start a zen doodle, you make a string, or a landscape to separate different parts of the square. You might think that we start with pencil and then trace it later on, but no we first used colored pens and then we trace it with ink to cover up mistakes that were made. 
We are making the zendoodles because of our topic this term, Pirates. 
I thought at first that this was very hard, but then later on I learned, it's just like doodling but more beautiful.
Our teacher gave us practice sheet to practice our doodling. 
I thought my zen doodle had a lot of picture. But I improved and drew less pictures.

If you could make your own zen doodle, what would you make?





1 comment:


  1. Hi Jared it is Francis
    Your work is so cool and Your work helped me understand the drawing and you are so good at blog comment on other people.
    That reminds me of a spider web and it was like when I was in my old school and I had to make one of those and it was so cool but I had to put in full stop and did you no that I did the same thing.
    Why did you do this and when did you do this and you have to put in more colours in the drawing and that bottom left and it looks like a dragon.
    Why did you do this and who did you do it with
    Keep up the great work and it is amazing

    Keep up the great work Jared

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