“This is a doodled dreamcatcher mandala that was created on painted paper for the #CreativeArtsCollaboration#LoveAutumnArt hashtag event. Check out the playlist below for more Autumn Art by many others artists!”
“SUPPLIES USED:
Painted paper,
white acrylic paint,
white chalk pencil,
stylus,
white gel pen,
black oil-based Sharpie paint pen,
brown water- based marker,
water brush,
circle templates
and a gold gel pen.”
Alcohol Ink & Epoxy Resin Blooming Mandalas by Peace House Art is the tutorial I’m featuring today. I think you will find it both a fun and relaxing process to watch. This is what Peace House Art has to say about this tutorial.
“Alcohol inks dripped into epoxy resin in a mandala pattern. Watch the mandalas bloom into beautiful structures reminiscent of coral reefs, outer space, and mushroom-filled gardens. For more information about mandalas and how they can enhance healing and relaxation, check out these links:
“From Wikipedia: “A mandala (Sanskrit: मण्डल, literally “circle”) is a spiritual and ritual symbol in Hinduism and Buddhism, representing the universe. In common use, “mandala” has become a generic term for any diagram, chart or geometric pattern that represents the cosmos metaphysically or symbolically; a microcosm of the universe.”
Enjoy!
Alcohol Ink & Epoxy Resin Blooming Mandalas by Peace House Art
Crystal & Octagons – How 2 Draw Geometric Patterns by DearingDraws is our tutorial for today. There have been many of DearingDraws tutorials featured on this blog. If you are interested you might want to put the name in the search box on the left side of the page and see more of his work.