Mandala artworks
I don't know about you but I truly love mandala artworks. Ever since I discovered them, I've been using these throughout the years for different artsy moments and yesterday I felt inspired to create something new as our walls are quite dull currently and I'm in the mood for some good vibes on the walls to help me stay in a positive flow to achieve our goals. With some cool mandalas artworks on the walls in my sight, while I listen to subliminal files to help the good stuff flow, it helps me stay on track.
Mandala colouring sheet
This mandala is one of a set that I bought at the discount store maybe a year ago. I has been in my supplies closet until recently when I discovered that the only colouring I could do on this type of paper, was with my metallic markers from Faber Castell. I shared it here. I didn't pick the best one at the time because I wanted to see how it turned out using the markers. So I saved the best templates for when I had an actual plan to make something cool out of it. Yesterday I had an idea to colour the mandala that I liked most and when done, attach it to a black canvas to have a nice little artwork for our wall.
The Process
I will show you the steps of the process when I started to colour the sheet and decided it was going to become a canvas on the wall.
As you can see here, the super macro lights up the white spots in the image, but in reality, they are not really visible, thankfully. I just wanted to make sure the colours were as vivid as they are in reality. Without the super macro it looked super dull on the picture.
The End Result
As you will notice, it was quite hard to capture it on camera at night time, plus in that particular corner of the apartment. The light there is very bright, or it's just too dark. I had to use the super macro option to show the popping colours on it. It also means that those little white spots that I can't avoid using these markers on this kind of smooth paper are very visible while you can't really see them and the header image (from a distance) is more accurate on how it really looks here. Let me assure you that it looks very cool on the wall and I will create one more tomorrow as I have one little canvas left and also one last colouring sheet that matches this one nicely.
Do you ever draw mandalas? Or colour them as I did here? If you would like to share something please do! Thanks for visiting!
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