Moon

‘Moon’ explores the complementary and symmetrical aspect of the “New moon” mandala; while the invisibility of the latter represents the potentiality of its nature, the full and perfect manifestation of the former represents its realisation.

On the night of the Full Moon, and only for that night, it almost seems as if the incessant flow of change, the symbolic essence of this star, wants to stop and quiet down in the silver circularity that dazzles the night sky.
At the Full Moon, everything is stretched upwards, towards that round moon; the plants at their peak in the ascending direction, the flowers most fragrant, the healing powers most intense, the sap thickest and richest; it is the time of the harvesting of medicinal herbs in their season.

It is the apex moment of the micro-cycle, the Plenilunio exalts the natural world, raising tides, drawing the entire vegetal sphere towards Zenit, making the scent of the flowers intoxicating, the sap denser, increasing its officinal virtues.
To say nothing of everything related to the sphere of magic, and the extraordinary effect it has on some and others.

The inexhaustible and indescribable richness is represented through a pattern that is reminiscent of fractal art, and which, like others by the artist, has something hypnoid about it.
The prevailing motifs are floral, but not only that; a circle of twelve lotus flowers stands out in the centre.
The colours of a fairy night impose themselves: from blue to white, crossing cyan, sea green and magenta. ‘

Moon’ is the Mandala for all those who have confided at least one secret to the Moon.

WHAT IS A MANDALA

A mandala is a sacred geometric design that originated in ancient religious and spiritual traditions. It is often depicted as a circle with intricate patterns and symbols radiating from the center. The word “mandala” comes from the Sanskrit word for “circle,” and it represents the universe or the sacred space within it.

Mandalas are used as tools for meditation, spiritual reflection, and personal growth. They are believed to help individuals connect with their inner selves, find balance and harmony, and tap into a higher state of consciousness.

The design of a mandala is highly symbolic. The circular shape represents wholeness and unity, reminding us of the interconnectedness of all things. The center of the mandala is considered the focal point, representing the center of our being or the divine essence within us.

Creating or engaging with mandalas can be a transformative practice, offering a pathway to inner peace, self-discovery, and spiritual growth.

Moon

‘Moon’ explores the complementary and symmetrical aspect of the “New moon” mandala; while the invisibility of the latter represents the potentiality of its nature, the full and perfect manifestation of the former represents its realisation.

On the night of the Full Moon, and only for that night, it almost seems as if the incessant flow of change, the symbolic essence of this star, wants to stop and quiet down in the silver circularity that dazzles the night sky.
At the Full Moon, everything is stretched upwards, towards that round moon; the plants at their peak in the ascending direction, the flowers most fragrant, the healing powers most intense, the sap thickest and richest; it is the time of the harvesting of medicinal herbs in their season.

It is the apex moment of the micro-cycle, the Plenilunio exalts the natural world, raising tides, drawing the entire vegetal sphere towards Zenit, making the scent of the flowers intoxicating, the sap denser, increasing its officinal virtues.
To say nothing of everything related to the sphere of magic, and the extraordinary effect it has on some and others.

The inexhaustible and indescribable richness is represented through a pattern that is reminiscent of fractal art, and which, like others by the artist, has something hypnoid about it.
The prevailing motifs are floral, but not only that; a circle of twelve lotus flowers stands out in the centre.
The colours of a fairy night impose themselves: from blue to white, crossing cyan, sea green and magenta. ‘

Moon’ is the Mandala for all those who have confided at least one secret to the Moon.

WHAT IS A MANDALA

A mandala is a sacred geometric design that originated in ancient religious and spiritual traditions. It is often depicted as a circle with intricate patterns and symbols radiating from the center. The word “mandala” comes from the Sanskrit word for “circle,” and it represents the universe or the sacred space within it.

Mandalas are used as tools for meditation, spiritual reflection, and personal growth. They are believed to help individuals connect with their inner selves, find balance and harmony, and tap into a higher state of consciousness.

The design of a mandala is highly symbolic. The circular shape represents wholeness and unity, reminding us of the interconnectedness of all things. The center of the mandala is considered the focal point, representing the center of our being or the divine essence within us.

Creating or engaging with mandalas can be a transformative practice, offering a pathway to inner peace, self-discovery, and spiritual growth.