I fervently believe that everyone is creative in some way or another – we just need to find an outlet (or two, or three!) in which to practice and nurture our creativity. Throughout my own lifelong process of exploration and discovery in the world of visual art I have tried a bit of everything from painting to fibre arts to jewelry making, most recently and passionately focusing on Zentangle®.

Online Portfolio

My Zentangle® and Zentangle®-Inspired Art (ZIA) artwork is on display in my Ten Thousand Tangles online portfolio. I am also an avid iPhoneographer, with my work available for viewing on both Instagram and Flickr.

Ten Thousand Tangles: A Zentangle®-Inspired Art Colouring Book

After hearing, “You should really make a colouring book!” for the umpteenth time, I decided I’d better do just that – and Ten Thousand Tangles: A Zentangle®-Inspired Art Colouring Book was born.

Ten Thousand Tangles: A Zentangle®-Inspired Art Colouring Book

If you’re in the Windsor area, please contact me to purchase a copy – but if you’re not you can still shop on Amazon! Visit my Amazon Author page and Goodreads Author page for more details.

Laurel Storey, CZT at Walkerville Artists Collective

Laurel Storey, CZT at Walkerville Artists Collective (WAC)

On Display (February, 2017 to January, 2025)
Walkerville Artists Collective (WAC)

A selection of my artwork was on display for public viewing and purchase in Windsor, Ontario at the former Walkerville Artists Collective, where I was an active participant as a Member Artist for eight years and served on the Board of Directors for seven years until the organization’s closure in 2025. My juried media on display in the WAC gallery included Zentangle-Inspired Art, photography, and handmade books. I also offered Zentangle classes and hosted Tangle Club gatherings in the WAC classroom spaces.

On Display (March, 2018 to February, 2020)
Art and Heirloom Shoppe

Some of my artwork was previously on display for public viewing and purchase in Chatham, Ontario at the Art and Heirloom Shoppe, along with (at that time) some 30 artists, artisans, and crafters from Southwestern Ontario.

If you’d like to know more, please have a look at a blog post I wrote about my experience with the shoppe.