Conservation photographer, Michael Forsberg, photographed this winter beauty earlier this year along the Platt River in Nebraska. From his Instagram post … More
Tag: mandala art
139 – Pizookie Mandala
San Diego paleo food enthusiast and cookbook author, Vanessa, of Clean Eating with a Dirty Mind created these delightful goodies called Pizookies (they’re a pizza, they’re a cookie…they’re a pizza, they’re a cookie…they’re a pizza, they’re a cookie).
138 – White Tattoo Mandala
Savannah, Georgia tattoo artist, Mareva Lambough, inked this beautiful white mandala. I love the delicate lacy look of it along with the symmetry/asymmetry components of it. I also appreciate that once the soreness goes away, the mandala will be even less visible, making it look like it’s coming up through the skin instead of applied onto it.
137 – Puffy Dandelion Mandala
On March 31, I presented the “Yellow Dandelion Mandala” from its flower perspective. Yesterday I decided I would showcase it from its white seed perspective.
136 – Mandala Graffiti
Now here’s some graffiti that makes my heart sing! Recently, The Huffington Post featured Polish street artist, NeSpoon, and her mandala graffiti. How much prettier and lighter this space is adorned with these delightful white mandalas. The whole area feels like its singing in joyous harmony.
135 – Hub Mandala
Artist Virginia Fleck created this mandala masterpiece with two things: plastic bags and tape. Normally we would just toss these bags into the trash; Virginia, on the other hand, saw their potential and created a whole series of plastic bag mandalas.
134 – Ballerina Mandala
Dance photographer, Angela Sterling, shot this stunning photograph of Pacific Northwest Ballet’s principal dancer, Lindsi Dec, wearing this delightful green “mandala” tutu from William Forsythe’s The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude.
