Mr. Tie Die, Carl E. McClellan, created this beautiful tie dyed Flower of Life mandala. What an achievement. It’s bold, it’s powerful and I love the use of rainbow colors. It begs the question (a question he’s most often asked)…How did he do that?
Tag: mandala
187 – Orchids and Mums Danmala
Kathy Klein creates beautiful danmalas (the giving of flower circles) using a variety of flower blossoms. In this case, she used orchid petals and mum flowers.
The striking contrast between the deep maroons/purples of the orchids and the white mums makes this danmala really pop against the wood background. The dash of yellow warms it up.
186 – Orbits Mandala
How cool is this. Inspired by the book, ‘A Little Book of Coincidence’ by John Martineau, charting software company, Ensign Software, created this dance of the planets mandala by taking the orbits of venus and earth and digitally drawing a line between the two planet positions every few days.
185 – Red, White and Blue Mandala
This beautiful and delightful red, white and blue, berry cake and photograph comes to us today from the great people of our local establishment, Eats and Treats Cafe…a totally gluten-free cafe. I LOVE their food…both savory and sweet.
184 – Adinatha Mandala
British photographer Beth Moon captured this amazing mandala ceiling photograph at the Adinatha Jain Temple at Ranakpur while on a “2-week trip to Delhi and Rajasthan with Explore in March 2010.”
183 – Corgi Go Round Mandala
Today’s MotD is actually a mandala in motion. It’s a video of this adorable corgi who just LOVES to go round and round and round on the carousel. So along with the carousel being mandala-like, so is the movement of the carousel and the corgi, yet both going in opposing directions.
182 – Follow the Bouncing Ball Mandala
My dear friend, Michelle, completed her delightful colouring of the “Follow the Bouncing Ball” mandala from my Guidance Mandala Coloring Book. I really appreciate her use of color in both a symmetrical and somewhat asymmetrical way; along with her use of mixed media: color pencils and metallic gel pens.
