The “s” curves found in later year rose windows were considered flamboyant because they looked like flames when the light shines through them. It added more details to the design of the window.
I created this mandala based on Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Amiens rose window. I like all the curvy energy, the implied movement of the pattern from the inside outward.
This Week…
Google defines flamboyant as:
A person or behavior tending to attract attention because of their exuberance, confidence, and stylishness
This week’s mandala encourages us and give us permission to be exuberant, confident and stylish. Wear it well!
My Mission: connecting with our Inner Light in delightful, inspiring ways
For me, creating mandalas is more than just coloring pretty patterns in a circle. I do it because my spiritual evolution and creativity require it of me. My mandala designs come about within an active meditative state, connected with my higher self, my spiritual guides and nature spirits.
Together, we bring into form, mandala art the allows me to re-connect with my own inner peace and joy, letting me explore and expand my own creative spirit to however far and in whatever direction I want to take it.
As part of my own spiritual journey, I encourage, and hopefully inspire, others to explore their own creativity, to help them re-connect with their own inner peace and joy. As a means to that end, I make all of my mandalas available for people to color. Why should I have all the fun?
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