I admit it, I’m a big fan of anything related to Paris, France, especially images of Paris…which is why I follow photographer, Virginia Jones’ blog site: Paris Through My Lens. Naturally when I saw this photo from April 26, I just had to showcase it.
Category: Asymmetry
115 – Hoot Mandala
National Geographic Your Shot member Karthik Vilwanathan waited 20 minutes to capture this great photo of an owl popping its head out of the … More
114 – Sea Glass Mandala
When I first spotted Jonathan Fuller’s art, I thought he used paper to create it. Upon closer inspection I realized that he uses sea glass he collects along the coastline of Cornwall in the UK where he lives.
113 – Sadhu Mandala
What a compelling photograph by Mohd Irman Ismail as part of National Geographic’s Photo of the Day. When I spotted it earlier this week I just knew I wanted to showcase it on MotD.
111 – Thread Mandala
I found this cute wreath project on the Fabric Textile Warehouse web site. What a fun way to make use of old, neglected spools of thread…come on, you know you have a shoe box full of varying lengths of thread laying around the house somewhere.
110 – Mystery Mandala
Oregon artist, Jeff Hess, likes for people to experience his art/photography without actually knowing what it is or what’s going on. I found this out when I asked him for more information about this object that I found as part of his “In Pursuit of Gravity” collection. He’d rather we enjoy it instead of trying to figure it out.
107 – Mimas Mandala
This fascinating moon, Mimas, orbits around Saturn. It’s also known as the “Death Star” moon to those who are aficionados of the “Star Wars” movies.
