Mandalas

Mandalas have been used as a way to express oneself and communicate across cultures and throughout time. “Mandala” is Sanskrit for center, circumference, or magic circle, and Carl Jung identified it as representing the “Self” or the “Whole”. He saw the mandala as the natural urge to live out our potential, to fulfill the pattern of our whole personality. The Mandalas found here represent the stages of life on the “Great Round”, a series that guides individuals to growth and healing. 


 

BOUNTIFUL 2023
Monotype on rice paper
20 x 17 inches

 
 

DRAGON FIGHT 2023
Monotype on rice paper, hand sewn string
20 x 17 inches

BLISS I 2023
Monotype on rice paper
20 x 17 inches

 
 

FLY AWAY 2024
Monotype, raffia collage, Kitakata paper
16 x 20 inches

 
 

GATHERING 2024
Monotype, raffia collage, Kitakata paper
16 x 20 inches

NATURE’S BLISS 2024
Monotype, Kitakata paper
16 x 20 inches

 
 

BEGINNING 2022
Monotype on rice paper, hand sewn raffia
20 x 17 inches

 
 

LETTING GO 2023
Monotype on rice paper
20 x 17 inches

SPIRAL II 2023
Monotype on rice paper, hand sewn, string
20 x 17 inches

 
 

ENTERING 2023
Monotype on Rice Paper, string
17 x 20 inches

 

UNDOING II 2023
Monotype, Kitakata paper
16 x 20 inches

 
 

EMPTY NEST 2023
Monotype on rice paper, hand sewn embroidery
20 x 17 inches

SPIRAL I 2023
Monotype on rice paper
20 x 17 inches

 
 

BLISS II 2023
Monotype on rice paper, hand sewn raffia
20 x 17 inches

 
 

LEFT BEHIND 2024
Monotype, raffia collage, Kitakata paper
16 x 20 inches

RESTING PLACE 2024
Monotype, raffia collage, Kitakata paper
16 x 20 inches

 
 

GOLDEN VOID 2023
Monotype on rice paper, gold leaf
20 x 17 inches

 

BEGINNING II 2024
Monotype, raffia collage, Kitakata paper
16 x 20 inches