Many of these 3D drawings have intermediate steps to show how the mandala drawings were made.
Baz Furnell drew all of these ancient forms of art.
These days, there are all sorts of difficulties for artists to prove they have actually drawn and painted all of the art they say they have created. As I mentioned in the first paragraph, Furnell created step-by-step drawings of some of the art that was included on the artist's page. It's not only interesting but also a road map, of sorts, to replicate the piece.
There is so much to like on this page and for you to explore and appreciate.
Truly gorgeous designs that show a third dimension. This makes them instantly more interesting. Have a closer look and see if you agree with me.
For more of Zinn's work here on DesignStack, press this LINK.
Pencil 3D mandala drawing.
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Pencil 3D mandala drawing.
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Pencil 3D mandala drawing.
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Pencil 3D mandala drawing.
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Pencil 3D mandala drawing.
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Pencil 3D mandala drawing.
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Pencil 3D mandala drawing.
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Pencil 3D mandala drawing.
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Pencil 3D mandala drawing.
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Pencil 3D mandala drawing.
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