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August 24, 2012

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Mandalas

Mandala doodle from the Cabbagetown or Danforth period (photo taken in Dorval 2012-08-22)

Many of my doodles are mandalas. In fact, mandalas are probably my favourite thing to doodle.

I don’t attribute any sacredness or any spiritual significance to the doodles I have labeled mandalas. I simply think mandala is a beautiful sanskrit word.

Besides, I quickly had to come up with a term for these circular doodles before the one my spouse humourously used, doily, took root.

Mandala, darn it… not doily!

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More mandala practice from the Cabbagetown or Danforth period (photo taken in Dorval 2012-08-22)

More mandala practice from the Cabbagetown or Danforth period (photo taken in Dorval 2012-08-22)

Mandala triad from the Cabbagetown or Danforth period (photo taken in Dorval 2012-08-24)

Mandala triad from the Cabbagetown or Danforth period (photo taken in Dorval 2012-08-24)

Mandala doodle from the Cabbagetown or Danforth period (photo taken in Dorval 2012-08-22)

Mandala doodle from the Cabbagetown or Danforth period (photo taken in Dorval 2012-08-22)

2 Comments
  1. andy
    Aug 25 2012

    very cool

  2. Sep 10 2012

    The one in the middle actually looks 3D.

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