Korean artist, Jaehyo Lee, created these delightful wooden orbs from discarded wood and tree branches. He assembles various chunks of wood, burns and then carefully polishes them to create visual contrast and a smooth surface. With so many amazing pieces to choose from I decided on this one since today is day 333 in our 365 day calendar.
Category: Abstract
332 – Painted Rug Mandala
Hailing from Costa Rica, artist Laurel Anderson (of LaurelsOriginals.com) paints amazing original canvas rugs and custom decor. I really like this … More
322 – Crystal Labyrinth Mandala
I found this stunning crystal labyrinth image on Ivona Antalii’s facebook page. The power, beauty and grace of it makes my heart sing. How cool it must have been to be in the presence of this creation.
308 – Cosmic Magic Mandala
Today’s MotD will blow you away. It’s spectacular! Created by the brilliantly creative mind of Treasure Island Florida artist, Nadia Satya, she brings magic to the world with her intricate patterns and delightful use of color, making them look like metallic steampunk art…and she does it using color pencils on black paper! …hence the magical part!
306 – Day of the Dead Mandalas
Wow! Just look at this dress. Made from plastic utensils, styrofoam cups and plates. Amy Neiman, of Venice, California, photographed this … More
301 – The Singing Tree Mandala
Today’s MotD incorporates both a visual AND an audio. From Lancashire, England I present: The Singing Ringing Tree. It is … More
300 – Ravyn’s Song Mandala
Canadian artists Naomi Zettl & Andreas Kunert, of Ancient Art of Stone, created this masterpiece of stone mural art entitled Ravyn’s Song, named after Andreas’ daughter. What a stunning art piece. I love the powerful flow of energy swirling around two stone mandalas with stones of smooth curved textures.
