Mandalas, an ancient word for circle, represent wholeness and have been used for millennia in cultures worldwide as a tool for self-expression, spiritual transformation and personal growth.
As an artist, I’m always looking to grow and evolve. Anyone who knows me knows I always have a camera in my hand. I see life through the lens of a camera - always framing and capturing that moment. And even if it’s not through the lens of a camera, that’s how moments are captured in my mind. So rather than just showing these images and how I see them, I wanted to find a way for others to have their own contemplative journey of my experiences - and for them to walk away with a little piece of what I felt at that moment.
Over a period of time and experiments, I finally “stumbled” upon the idea of creating mandalas - an art form I was originally introduced to in Nepal. It only made sense that my first mandala would be from a place that made a tremendous impact on my life and has inspired me ever since.
Wanderlust Mandalas are digital images created with photos from my world travels. Each mandala represents the emotional and spiritual essence I experienced on my various trips and invite the viewer to have their own contemplative experience of my journeys.
Photos by Michaela Potter
Excerpt from The Mandala Project:
http://www.mandalaproject.org

SAND MANDALAS:
Different cultures, similar expression
Both Navajo Indians and Tibetan monks create sand mandalas to demonstrate the impermanence of life.

The creation of a sand mandala requires many hours and days to complete. Each mandala contains many symbols that must be perfectly reproduced each time the mandala is created. When finished, the monks gather in a colorful ceremony, chanting in deep tones as they sweep their mandala into a jar and empty it into a nearby body of water as a blessing. This action also symbolizes symbolizes the cycle of life.

Mandalas are great for your home, office, or yoga studio. Scroll through the images below and see which one speaks to you!
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