Mandala drawing and some of its characteristics, used to update an ancient form of art.
Tatyanka Gunchak transforms her drawings by using patterns in a repetitive concentric recurrents, which makes mandalas so recognisable.
Some of them have the circular structure with a few additions. Others, use the patterns to fill the forms on fantasy filled and exquisitely detailed forms. (You will see what I am talking about further down on this page.)
A lot of mind bending imagination awaits you. I will now step aside for you to appreciate it. Have fun with it.
Ps. I gave the images some titles.
For more of Gunchak's work here on DesignStack, press this LINK.
Seahorse.
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Whale dreams.
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The tree of life.
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Ornate fan.
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Peacock and its feathers.
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A galleon in the waves.
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Sweet raven.
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The lighthouse.
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The geometric cat.
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The heart of the tree.
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