Artist Paul Klee once said, “A line is a dot that went for a walk.” Just as walking can be relaxing, so can letting your pen flow freely. This is the principle behind a process called Zentangle. The term originates from the words zen (meditative state of being) and tangle (pattern) and was coined by Maria Thomas and Rick Roberts.
Last spring, students in Liz D’Amico’s class Creativity and the Visual World, were introduced to the process and the result of their work is on display at the Lamson Library and Learning Commons.
An opening reception will be held on Thursday September 24th at from 4-6 pm. All all welcome and refreshments will be provided.







