“This Mandala has as its theme the universal archetype of ‘Beginning’, symbolised by Spring, which, in the rhythm that marks our time, is the season that indicates the awakening of both the fundamental powers of the earth and the deep powers of our soul.
‘A New Beginning’, manifests the elemental motion of nature and life, and ignites the creation of new and ancient forms, “out there” in the world around us, and “in here”, in all that makes us saints, navigators, poets, inventors, explorers, thinkers, lovers, creators.
The graphics are all a riot of floral patterns chasing each other, intertwining and embracing, in a whirlwind of Garden of Eden chrome. Radiant crowns of lotus flowers, around which flutter living butterflies, together with creatures that seem to be dreamed by the god of nature.
A bursting, luminous, joyful, inebriating work, not to be missed in the collection of any true connoisseur.”
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.