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: Nature
330 – La Piedra Pintada Mandala
This amazing round-ish rock formation seems like it should be in some ancient region of the world but you would be mistaken. Known as La Piedra Pintada (Painted Rock), it can be found in central, California. I love when Mother Nature creates mandalas.
328 – Snail and Shadow Mandala
My South Carolina friend and photographer, Debbie, posted on facebook this great shot of a snail making its way across some … More
323 – Guava Mandala
What a beautiful marriage of pink and green…given to us by our lovely Mother Nature. Cut in half horizontally, we see this perfectly round circle of fruit. Interestingly, the center also offers us a five-“petal” symmetrical mandala like structure…reminds me of a wild rose…and an asymmetrical seed pattern.
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.
321 – Plant Mandalas
Today’s MotD radiates with all kinds of life, color and nature…and mostly all in varying colors and sizes of mandala … More
320 – Transition Mandala
This very simple yet powerful image beautifully demonstrates for us all the transitory nature of our existence here on Earth. It came from the Yosemite National Park facebook page.
