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Yin Yang Mandala
To create Yin and Yang Mandala, I started from the symbolic number four to double the two forces' meaning. Should express balance. As with all the similar dot painting works I have created, I have applied a layer of protective varnish after several days.
Tree of Life Mandala
To create this artwork I have used two separate techniques: stencil for the tree, the moon and the sun, and dot painting for the rest of the work. The colors are non-toxic, water-based. Canvas is bigger than average painted mandalas, 50x50cm, with a wooden frame 1.5cm in depth. It was made to express our beauty as individuals and our life development.
Eye Catcher Mandala
To made Eye Catcher Mandala, I have used water-based, non-toxic acrylic paint. The canvas is supported by a wooden frame, 1.5 cm in depth. Several days after the paint had been completed, I have added a layer of varnish. This artwork should express opulence and should catch the eye. It should work great in rooms decorated with plenty of brass.
A rose-gold plane, for the classy supervillian in your life
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