






I had quite a burst of creativity over the weekend, and made these seven new mandalas. These are all original designs hand painted onto recycled vinyl records. Three of them are getting ready to become
clocks, and the other four will be bowls. The designs will also be used to make some new
Mandala Suncatchers. You can see them for yourself this weekend at the
Recycled Arts Festival in Vancouver, WA.
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