Corvallis photographer, Kat Sloma, of Kat Eye Studio, created this stunning moment in time of the harvest moon…using literal imaging as well … More
Category: Photography
357 – Raindrops Mandala
Willamette Valley photographer, Vicky Hollenbeck, captured this fascinating photo of reflective light and raindrops on glass. Her process of grabbing this moment in time allowed for all of the “mandalas” of light to appear…some perfectly round, others a bit more wonky. Either way…it makes for a very interesting art piece.
348 – Abstract Compass Mandala
Here’s a fascination image created by Albany (oregon) photograph, Kurt Norlin, entitled “No Direction Home.” His process for this photo he describes as: mobile photography, photo expressionism, digital collage, iPod Touch, hipstamatic, circular+, snapseed.
337 – The Dance Mandala
I present to you another extraordinary local (to me) artist, Jeff Hess, who creates thought provoking, experiential art such as this one in which he captures light, spots of color, and water in action forming an instant in time where we see many mandalas in the making…either going into, out of, or just right into a circular shape. What an amazing image!
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.
329 – Psychedelic Pluto Mandala
Now this is more like the way I would color a planet if given the opportunity!
Earlier this year, NASA’s New Horizons did it’s closest flyby past the last known planet in our solar system: Pluto. Since then, scientists have been working with (or in this case coloring with) the data to gain more insight about this adorable planet’s surface.
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
