Different colors, techniques, styles and mediums, to create different Mandala drawings, based on the same principle.
Norwegian Bioscience Student and Artist Sine Hagestad, doesn't stick to one look or one medium, when it comes to creating these intricate and beautifully detailed, geometric shapes. Mandala, literally translated means circle and it is an ancient form of art. The repetition of the shapes that differ in pattern and shapes from ring to ring, is what gives this form of art, its distinctive look. Patients, detailing and an eye for colors, are just some of the requirements, to create art wrapped in exquisite precision, such as this. Have a look through and see what you think.
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lovely! i'd start to say i like one the best, but they are all fantastic! but i do like the hour glass the best... no, i like.... oh, i like them all!
ReplyDeleteThe hourglass, the map of the world and the square one, are the ones that different from the conventional design and are my favourites, even though, like you, I like them all.
DeleteI hope you have a fantastic end of week.🌿️🌺️🌿️
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Nice can you tell me about colors which type of colours you are use in drawing?
ReplyDeleteHi there. We are a blog site and not the artist but these are some of the pens that can be seen in the pictures. Staedtler and Chameleon.
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I hope this helps and that you have a wonderful Weekend.🌿️🌺️🌿️
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