How does one combat claustrophobia? What if the mind and body are entwined in concentric circles with no exit door?
Start etching patterns in it that proclaim your individuality and creativity loud and clear.
Let your cell stand out from other inmates if life is a prison.
Her rendezvous with Mandala art began on the kitchen table. It was a form of meditation for her.
She wrote beautiful stories on canvas, hoping her art would outlive her.
“But why does she look down on dot Mandala?” quipped someone in the audience.
“In her opinion, placing dots is covering, not carving.”



I like how you started this with your thoughts on mind and body. Lots to ponder in what follows, also.
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Thank you, Margaret!
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I like how you shifted the prompt! The art sounds very interesting.
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Thank you, Angela! The concentric circles led me to Mandala.
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Mandala art is beautiful. I like where you took the prompt.
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Thank you so much!
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A ‘rendezvous’ with art sounds lovely!
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I’ve heart of ‘paint parties’ where the material is laid out on tables or workstations and the guests indulge.
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Lovely and deep.
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Thanks, Sadje!
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Most welcome 🙏🏼
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A really interesting take.
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Thank you so much!
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I was first introduced to Madala by someone on this site. Maybe it was you ) I have come to deeply appreciate the intricacies of it.
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Yes, it was me 😃 Thank you so much!
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Dear Reena,
What a beautiful art form. Fascinating musings.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Thank you so much, Rochelle!
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