How to paint Mandala with Barbara – Mandala # 15 Mandala OWL Part 1is today’s tutorial. This is the first we have presented by Barbara and I hope she will have more for us in the future. This is a step by step view of her creating the OWL mandala, and accompanied by beautiful music. Now that we see how she created the Owl in the center of the mandala, I can’t wait for the next tutorial which will show us how she finishes it.
She provides us with all the information about the tools she uses so if you want to create your own Owl Mandala you can get started. See the list below for all the details.
How to paint Mandala with Barbara – Mandala # 15 Mandala OWL Part 1
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Mandalas for BEGINNERS-Mandala Spiral Tutorial by Barbara Mandala is the tutorial for today. Dot mandalas have become very popular in the last few years. I have created a number of blog posts from dot painting tutorials starting with the popular Mandala Stones: How to Paint Mandalas on Stones. Use the search field on the left side column of the page to find more. Now that dot painting has moved beyond rocks and onto canvas, new ways for beginners to paint are appearing in YouTube tutorials.
Here is what Barbara Mandala has to say about this tutorial”
“This video show: How I paint my Spiral Mandala. I use different tools and acrylics. You can see below where you can find them. Thank you and Enjoy the video.
In today’s tutorial, How to paint a Mandala Triptych Acrylic Painting Process by Barbara Din, we see the step by step process of creating what Barbara calls a Zendalada. The art supplies used in the process include acrylic paints and MDF.
About her Youtube channel Barbara says, “Come explore the arts & crafts universe with me! Time lapse processes, tutorials and tips that will, hopefully, inspire you. If you’re into painting, drawing, art journaling, or crafting, join me in some experimenting on different surfaces, with traditional and non-traditional materials and art supplies, and in finding new ways to use them. Some mandalas here, some ink there, fluid art and acrylic pouring, strange texture pastes, acrylic paints on rocks… I’m an art explorer, and I invite you to join me on my never ending journey of discovery.”
How to paint a Mandala Triptych Acrylic Painting Process by Barbara Din