" Sacred Circles" - a Celebration of Mandala Art

March 2012
03/04/2012

Traditionally associated with Hindu and Buddhist art through the century into our current age, mandala have brought us in touch with ourselves and our place in the world. Tools for healing and meditation, these pieces encourage us to join the cylindrical nature of life. Mandala are all around us: in the center of a sunflower, a bird’s nest, the web of a spider, the cycle of the moon. They are in our buildings and brighten our days. These sacred circles bring us into connection with the wider circle of life, and their beauty and balance shine out from cultures throughout the world like silent prayers. This month’s show features twelve artists who use mandala in a variety of forms. Please join us for an artists’ reception on Sunday, March 4th from 12:30-2pm.

Creation Illumination by Amy Livingtone Iris by Ansula Press Agni Yantra by Daniel Rodriguez Color Wheel I by Joanne Licardo
The Harmonic Spheres by Mark Marasco Divine Connection by Carol Merrick Salzberg Cathedral Dome by John Riles Diversity Within by Samara Howell
Tree of Life by Linda Sawaya Life Myth Mandala by Anusuya StarBear Medallion by Ansula Press Sri Yantra by Daniel Rodriguez
Eye of the Octopus by Joanne Licardo Rose on the Crossroads by Mark Marasco Glorious Nature by Carol Merrick Awakening the Heart by Samara Howell
Sunset by Ansula Press Swadhistana by Daniel Rodriguez Swadhistana by Daniel Rodriguez Interconnectedness by Joanne Licardo
The Adoration of the Magi by Mark Marasco Sri Yantra by Carol Merrick Frozen Summer by Samara Howell Thrones Around Infinity by Mark Marasco

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