“Change” is the theme and name that this new set of mandalas have given me as their name. Today I am presenting Mandalas from the Heart of Change Part 1. The rest of the series will be presented in the coming weeks.
Throughout 2017 I created mandalas as I always do. Periodically I would go through them and see which ones wanted to stay in a collection permanently and discard the others. I never know what I am going to create when I sit down to do one, and while they always seem to want to be published as a set, I never know what the name or theme is until they are all done. Early in September I began the final work of printing each image to see which would work well in print (what looks good on a computer screen doesn’t always translate to print) and see which images really wanted to be out in the world as a set.
There are now 22 images, whose name, Mandalas from the Heart of Change, came to me as I was finalizing them. You can see them all on my gallery page, https://nwcreations.com/galleries/mandalas/, or just view and savor a few at a time as I release them on this blog over the coming weeks.
I hope you find inspiration and joy in interacting with them.
Today’s tutorial,DIY Mandala Wall/Ceiling Art Boho DECOR by Juliet Rose, shows how, inspired by online mandala designs, she creates a simple and beautiful piece of art for her ceiling. Using everyday objects to draw circular patterns she creates her Boho Decor using the following tools:
*white card
*sharpie metallic markers
*black fine point pen
*various round objects
*a ruler
* gold acrylic paint
I think you’ll agree that the end product is wonderful, especially considering the simplicity of her tools and very minimal monetary investment.
Enjoy!
DIY Mandala Wall/Ceiling Art Boho DECOR by Juliet Rose
Unfortunately, her Youtube channel does not give us other social media links where we can find more of her work. If you know of any, please leave them in the comments.
Leaf Mandala Doodle Drawing by BeCre8ive2 is the tutorial for today. Here is what she says about the video:
“This is a leaf mandala drawing created on a piece of painted paper with black oil based sharpie paint pen, a white gel pen and acrylic paint. The painted paper was made by watering down some acrylic paint to create a wash and applying it to a regular piece of white printer paper.”