Ink and graphite mandala drawings, with different influences.
Mezei Kata is a Hungarian student at the Faculty of Letters in Transylvania. She creates doodles and mandalas in her spare time.
She lists her materials as follows: "I use pencils, pens, and markers with only a ruler and a pencil compass." Kata explains how it can take four to six hours to draw one of the images below. One more quote from her: "It makes me calm down by being lost in the details and also helps me fight art block."
Inspiration derived from different countries, colours, flowers and animals. All that is left, is for you to explore them and this page.
My favourite is definitely the clock mandala. So different and beautifully detailed. Which one is yours?
Clock Mandala.
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Korean Mandala.
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Peacock Mandala.
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Lotus Ink Mandala.
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Eye Mandala.
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Tendril Mandala.
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Black and Blue Mandala.
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Black and Green Mandala.
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Black and Red Mandala.
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Slavic Mandala.
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Tribal Mandala.
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