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A couple of weeks back I started “inking” this version of the Snowflake 2007 mandala. Since 2005, I’ve created a different snowflake mandala every winter. This one is from December 2007.

Today I continued working on it. Because it’s only about 7″ in diameter, I’m able to ‘ink’ it quickly; although, I suspect some detail work coming up in the next day or two.

Snowflake 2007 Day 2 - 3

Snowflake 2007 Day 2 – 3

 

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Original Coloring of the Snowflake 2007 Mandala using color pencils

Original Coloring of the Snowflake 2007 Mandala using color pencils

Happy Coloring!

joyfully, Maureen
The Mandala Lady

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I recently completed this version of the “Fractal” asymmetry mandala (my own design) and it is on display throughout September 2011 at The Arts Center in downtown Corvallis, Oregon. The exhibition is entitled “Calculated Result – Mathematical Art”. I juried in 3 pieces for this show. All of which I’ll post on this blog. Today, it’s Riddle Me This’s turn.

For “Fractal” I used the repeated pattern of a circle and two lines pointing downward and outward. With each iteration, another version goes inward on the left line and outward on the right line.  I placed random starts of the pattern throughout the painting. I painted it with acrylics.

This slideshow shows its progress from beginning to end.

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Happy Coloring!

joyfully,
Maureen, The Mandala Lady

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I recently completed this version of the “Riddle Me This” hyperbolic tessellation mandala (my own design) and it is on display throughout September 2011 at The Arts Center in downtown Corvallis, Oregon. The exhibition is entitled “Calculated Result – Mathematical Art”. I juried in 3 pieces for this show. All of which I’ll post on this blog. Today, it’s Riddle Me This’s turn.

“Riddle Me This” is a hyperbolic tessellation mandala. This version is 32″ diameter on 36″x36″ watercolor paper. I used watercolors and markers to paint it.

This slideshow shows its progress from beginning to end.

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Happy Coloring!

joyfully,
Maureen, The Mandala Lady

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This version of “Echo” is on display throughout September 2011 at The Arts Center in downtown Corvallis, Oregon. The exhibition is entitled “Calculated Result – Mathematical Art”. I juried in 3 pieces for this show. All of which I’ll post on this blog. Today, it’s Echo’s turn.

“Echo” is a hyperbolic tessellation mandala. This version is 32″ diameter on 36″x36″ watercolor paper. I used watercolors, gouache, and markers to paint it.

This slideshow shows its progress from beginning to end.

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Happy Coloring!

joyfully,
Maureen, The Mandala Lady

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