Pacific Northwest artist, Helga Winter, created this beautiful bowl by hand turning an unseasoned piece of Pacific Madrone on a wood lathe, shaping it round, and then allowing it to dry/warp as it turns back to its own shape. She then uses dyes and patterns to “invite a closer look.”
Category: Repurposed Items
266 – Color Pencil Sculpture Mandala
Wondering what to do with all those run down or broken lead and color pencils? Columbian artist, Federico Uribe, knows … More
265 – Felt Rock Carpet Mandala
Sculptor and installation artist, Jessica Pezalla, created this delightful art piece entitled: “River” using rocks and cut out pieces of … More
261 – In the Shade Mandala
Sarah_Z, who maintains the Pieces of My Life site, posted this delightful photo of the Umbrella Pathway in the Dubai Miracle Garden in her blog post: Miracle Garden 2015.
253 – Vinyl Record Mandala
Along with helping her clients, artist and licensed board-certified creative arts therapist, Sara Roizen, also creates her own amazing art. One style in particular that really caught my eye: painting mandalas on vinyl records. What a fantastic way to repurpose albums.
241 – Everything Auspicious Mandala
This beautiful mandala sculpture created by Israeli ceramic artist, Zemer Peled, just vibrates with colorful, textured energy. It makes me … More
215 – Fall Wreath Mandala
Canadian artisan, Lisa DeNardi, created this beautiful wreath using unbleached coffee filters. Thankfully she posted the how-to’s on her blog site, … More
