Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Blooming Tuesday: meditation


Exactly a year ago I decided to try painting mandalas. This was my first one and I had such a pleasant time getting lost in it. The original is quite tiny (and missing at the moment!) It must still be packed away.
This past weekend I planted my nasturtium seeds in their starter pots hoping for blooms like these. When/if they bloom I'll share the pictures on another Blooming Tuesday.
Have a wonderful week!

19 comments:

  1. So pretty. Such lovely colors. Hope you find the original soon. Too often I tuck things away for safe keeping and do too good a job of it. Years later the safe (and very lost)object resurfaces.

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  2. I like the way the tendrils of the nasturtiums sneak out of the mandala. I find mandalas scary and frustrating. I haven't ever gotten into the meditative part of it. HBT.

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  3. Ohh such wonderful mandala!!!!
    I have this one in a most beautiful card! (a large one!)
    Too beautiful to send or give away!

    Happy Blooming Tuesday!!!

    ♥♥♥
    >M<

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  4. Very pretty take on a mandala...it would make a nice tattoo, too. I love nasturtiums but have never had them grow for me (me and my plastic garden...see an old post...)

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  5. Oh funny, this is a compliment: I saw the mandala and thought it was a gift from Marianne!

    You did a beautiful job on it and this is one of my favorite flowers.

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  6. I thought it was from Marianne too! Oh it's sooooo lovely.. i love the colors and the vine...

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  7. BEEE-U-TEA-FULL! Lo, this is wonderful....and definitely a day-brightener.... not snowing on this Coast - but - rain, heavy wind and brrrrr.....cold temps.

    My only sun today comes from your gorgeous Mandala!

    Stay warm, my friend - Winter HAS to leave eventually..... (?)

    Love,

    ♥ Robin ♥

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  8. This is so pretty! I love nasturtiums - caterpillars do too!

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  9. oooh, i never saw this before (now that i consider myself a laurel expert of a fan).

    did you copy this idea from marianne? :)

    ps soon soon sooon sooooon

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  10. Between you and Marianne, I am finding I want to try another mandala. This is really pretty with the flowers and tendrils swirling about! Great colors also!!!

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  11. i am not sure whether i knew you were a mandala lady, but whatever you do is great!

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  12. That is beautiful!!!!! Such a lovely job...first one? Hope you have a fabulous Wednesday!

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  13. Oh my goodness, I love it. So creative and colorful. Love the way everything twist, turns and winds around. Great piece.

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  14. This is so tranquil and lovely...I love those delicate tendrils...they guide my eyes through the piece...:)

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  15. It's wonderful!Love the colours!:)

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  16. Gosh, this is pretty. The colors are so refreshing and uplifting. I've tried making mandalas on the computer and gave up. Maybe I should try again.

    Thanks for the lovely post!

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  17. I really like the textures on this and color...very nice...very soothing...

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  18. What fun catching up on your Blog. I LOVE the robin in your header!!!! It feels so good to be back online.

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  19. モバゲーでついに出会いができる!?楽しめる出会い、求めていた出会いはココから始まる。素敵な出会いでまずは関係づくりwしていきましょう

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