I recently purchased this book on Mandala Art from Amazon:
Since I am exploring art with my hand this week, I decided to try a hand-drawn mandala:
First, I drew my hand and then reduced its size on a copier. Next, I started with my flower pattern in the center, moving outwards, something I learned from the book.
Note: It helped to copy my reduced image of my hand on card stock for a stencil.
I used my stenciled hand to create a pattern on the rough grain, 140 lb cold press watercolor paper. I used a purchased stencil for the heart and tulip. I drew the diamonds and swirls free-hand as you can see above.
Experimenting with Ecoline liquid watercolors, I used yellow, red and green directly from the bottle without diluting it.
WOWZA! That red is so vibrant!! ❤️
I used Winsor & Newton Watercolor in Pernament Magenta for the flower petals in the center and Colbalt Turquoise Light for the tulip shapes – that I diluted with water. Interestingly, the yellow Ecoline color bled when I applied the turquoise color on top but not when I applied the Ecoline red undiluted on top of the yellow.)
After the paint dried, I outlined my pencil lines with a .05 Micron black pen for definition:
I’m not sure that I am done so I will let it rest a few days…
Have you ever created a Mandala?
Cheers! 🙂