To me the beach is one of the most peaceful places to be. It’s a place of constant movement; tides moving in and out, breezes blowing, and in the water the seaweed and kelp flow with the waves. This mandala started as a doodling; it’s when it was completed that it reminded me of the peaceful movement of kelp beneath the ocean surface.
Author: The Mandala Lady
Week 33: Funny Face
Funny Face reminds us to re-connect with our inner joy. It’s always there. We just have this nasty habit of covering it up with so much seriousness that we forget.
Week 32: Mountain Tops
The Mountain Tops mandala is one of a series of 21 asymmetry mandalas created over a 3-week period in autumn 2007. It consists of multiple upside-down “v”s going on into infinity.
Week 31: Falcon
This was one of many mandalas created after my trip to Egypt with my husband in 1999. This one was inspired by King Tut’s falcon amulet. The design reminds me of the rising phoenix, a transformation from out of the ashes.
Hiatus Coming to an End
So my “temporary” hiatus went a little longer than I had initially intended. I plan to be back on track … More
Temporary Hiatus
I need to put the “Mandala of the Week” on temporary hiatus. I plan to resume the week of March … More
Week 30: Council of Twelve
“Council of Twelve” “Whenever two or more are gathered as one, the possibilities are endless.” I created two full-color versions … More
Week 29: Stars N Stripes
“Stars N Stripes” For this mandala design, I created one full-color version using color pencils: Stars N Stripes started with … More
Week 28: Pathway
“Pathway” For this mandala design, I created one full-color version using color pencils: My asymmetry mandalas come about by drawing … More
Week 27: Shine On
The overall look of this mandala reminds me of a star portal, a stargate, that is fully open, allowing us a view of a world with two suns. The vertical square tube feels like a place where you could jump into, like jumping into a worm hole.
