Tara/Star Mandala©SG8 Tara/Star Mandala A large starburst emanates from the center of this piece, depicting the emergence of the spirit within.
Combining striking bold colors with soft pastels, Tara/Star Mandala radiates a feeling of growth and personal
expansion.
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Vesta Mandala©SG9 VestaMandala The Goddess Vesta made home and temple sacred.Ê
Her presence was central to everyday life - keeper of the hearth and the Vestal fires.
Ê The delicate nature of the Vesta Mandala, coupled with strong symmetry of the outer
structure is representative of the balance between self, inner security, and outer world.
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Triquetra Mandala©SG10 Triquetra Mandala The Triquetra symbolizes the three stages of the Goddess - Virgin, Mother, Crone. The Triquetra
Mandala is a true celebration of the trinity. As with most of the pieces,
this piece emphasizes the balance between the interactions of light with the positive and negative
space of the design.
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Triquetra Mandala©SG10 Triquetra Mandala The Triquetra symbolizes the three stages of the Goddess - Virgin, Mother, Crone. The Triquetra
Mandala is a true celebration of the trinity. As with most of the pieces,
this piece emphasizes the balance between the interactions of light with the positive and negative
space of the design.
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Prana Mandala©SG11 Prana Mandala The Prana (Sanskrit for 'breath') Mandala is made up of over 110 different pieces of glass.
This piece has a very intricate/lacey feel to it. When I designed it, I was imagining something
that would pull the viewers focus to the center and then draw it back again to the outer edges. In a sense,
this piece is the artist's interpretation of what meditation through breathing looks like.
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