Mandalma of “Mandal’arte ~ mandalas na natureza” on facebook, recently posted one of her latest amazing “mandalas in nature” creations. I love her art and how she works with nature as her media.
Category: Asymmetry
140 – Platt River Mandala
Conservation photographer, Michael Forsberg, photographed this winter beauty earlier this year along the Platt River in Nebraska. From his Instagram post … More
138 – White Tattoo Mandala
Savannah, Georgia tattoo artist, Mareva Lambough, inked this beautiful white mandala. I love the delicate lacy look of it along with the symmetry/asymmetry components of it. I also appreciate that once the soreness goes away, the mandala will be even less visible, making it look like it’s coming up through the skin instead of applied onto it.
135 – Hub Mandala
Artist Virginia Fleck created this mandala masterpiece with two things: plastic bags and tape. Normally we would just toss these bags into the trash; Virginia, on the other hand, saw their potential and created a whole series of plastic bag mandalas.
132 – Ranakpur Jain Temple Mandalas
Mumbai-based blogger of My Favourite Things, Sudhagee, posted this image collection on her blog post about her travels to the Jain Temples in Rajasthan: Bhandasar, Jaisalmer, Lodhrava & Ranakpur. The Ranakpur Jain Temple houses this collection of stone-carved mandalas.
131 – Shoal of Sardines Mandala
Venezuelan photograher, Federico Cabello, shot this photo of a shoal of sardines at one of the world’s top diving spots: Thousand Steps Reef in Bonaire.
130 – Onion Mandala
My friend Nadine, the Gluten-Free RN, posted on facebook this photo of a red onion she sliced open. It was too cute not to share on MotD. Who knew onions made faces?
