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Creative Ways to Make the Most of Your Tangle Tuesdays

  • ediesknotsandtangl
  • Apr 21
  • 1 min read

Tangle Tuesdays offer a unique opportunity to slow down, focus, and engage in a creative practice that can reduce stress and boost mindfulness. Whether you are new to tangling or have been practicing for a while, dedicating a specific day to this art form can transform your week. This post explores practical and enjoyable ways to enrich your Tangle Tuesdays, helping you get the most from this creative ritual.


By Cheryl Moutte



About this tangle!

Norval Morrisseau, also known as Copper Thunderbird, was an Indigenous Canadian artist from the Ojibway Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek First Nation. He was born in Northern Ontario in the 1930s and died just over a decade ago.


I became aware of his work in my 20s and followed it with interest. It was exhibited widely in Ontario where I live. I find his images striking and they carry great meaning.


I’ve spent decades researching comparative mythologies and his work shows deep spirituality and mysticism. During his career his work was shown to Picasso who was deeply touched by the imagery. Hence the reason he is known as the “Picasso of the North”.


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