Mandala & Meditation #2

Mandala & Meditation #2, Miniatures
Mandala & Meditation #2
The painting Mandala & Medittaion #2 is a representation of Kolam and Rangoli art of India. These two art forms are viewed as a sign of invitation to welcome people into the home; a tribute to harmonious co-existence; and thought to bring prosperity. Kolams are highly symmetrical designs built using geometric shapes that are drawn on the floor by squeezing a piece of cloth dipped in rice paste or with white chalk/ chalk powder. Rangolis are drawn on the floor with colored sand, dyes, rice, and/or flowers. art was originated in the state of Tamil Nadu located in the Southern region of India. Rangoli art was originated in the state of Nepal located in South Central Asia between India and China. Therefore, Rangoli art can be seen predominantly in the Eastern & Northern regions of India.

Miniatures (Acrylic on board)    6 x 6 x 1.5    $125.00   

Bio
<p>Through layers of mark-making, colors, and textures, Vidya Shyamsundar paints mandalas inspired by the centuries-old South Indian meditative art called K?lam with distinct intricacy, precision, and symmetry. Painting a mandala gives her a feeling of belonging and identity, a practice that helps her to slow down and find her momentary peace. Through her narratives and intuitive brushstrokes, Vidya lets her creativity unfold by opening and emptying the mind, helping her feel centered and grounded.</p>