Mandala
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Mandala (Sanskrit mandala "circle", "completion") is of Hindu origin and is also used in most Dharmic religions, such as Buddhism and Hinduism, to refer to various tangible objects. In Vajrayana they have been developed into sandpainting. In practice, mandala has become a generic term for any plan, chart or geometric pattern which represents the cosmos metaphysically or symbolically, a microcosm of the universe from the human perspective.
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Original mandala designs created by intuitive artist Burnell Yow! of Raven's Wing Studio. Through an elaborate muti-step process beginning with the photographing of actual textures and patterns around his native Philadelphia, Yow! has created a series of stunning mandalas for your enjoyment.
When you are finished shopping, be sure to visit his fascinating website at www.ravenswingstudio.com
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"Yin Yang" Mandalas Mandalas featuring the Yin Yang symbol - some in combination with the Japanese symbol for Harmony or the Chinese symbol for the Tao. |
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Burnell
Yow! is an artist of limitless vision and imagination who
works in the varied media of painting, collage, assemblage,
sculpture, digital art and photography. His work can be viewed
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