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: Wood
262 – Tree Portal Mandala
I love everything about this gate: the mixed use of metal and wood, the mandala window, the tree with is filigree roots and branches, and it’s placement within the stone wall. The whole thing feels enchanted, that what we are about to experience when we enter will be magical.
238 – Crystals and Flowers Mandala
There’s something quite powerful about being present in the moment and creating a stunning mandala such as this one. I … More
89 – Intersections Mandala
I absolutely love, love, LOVE this shadow art installation piece by Anila Quayyum Agha
entitled “Crossing Boundaries”…on so many levels. Four items make up this piece: 6.5′ wood cube laser cut with geometric patterns, black paint, large room with white walls and a light bulb.
75 – Bookcase Mandala
Veronica in Venezuela lives in a small apartment and wanted a creative, fun way to store her books. How very clever! I may have to do this to one of our walls!
18 – Space Mandala
Here’s a cool mandala by John L. Nagy posted on Instagram (@jlnart) which he entitled “Space Mandala”, using acrylic paint, spray paint, gel … More
