The Mandala Project is an installation consisting of over 60 found object mandalas from 6″-48″ in diameter, 5 sets of meditation cushions, and The Queer Demon of Destruction.
Mandala is a Sanskrit word that means “circle”. In its most common form, the mandala appears as a series of concentric circles. In Hindu and Buddhist religious traditions, their sacred art often takes a mandala form. They are said to be mirrors of the inner or spiritual self. These mandalas–concentric diagrams–have spiritual and ritual significance. In various spiritual traditions, mandalas may be employed for focusing attention, as a spiritual teaching tool, for establishing a sacred space, and as an aid to meditation and trance induction. It is the gathering center in which the outside energies are drawn, and in the act of drawing the forces, the devotee’s own energies unfold and are also drawn. Thus it represents the outer and inner spaces. In common use, mandala has become a generic term for any plan, chart or geometric pattern that represents the cosmos metaphysically or symbolically.
The Mandala Project is an installation consisting of over 60 found object mandalas from 6"-48" in diameter, 5 sets of meditation cushions, and The Queer demon of Destruction. Mandala Project installed in Toledo, Ohio in an empty midcentury department store for Gallery Project's "Wish List". (22'h x 18'w) August 2015
Mandala Project (detail) installed in Toledo, Ohio in an empty midcentury department store for Gallery Project's "Wish List". August 2015
Mandala Project (detail) installed in Toledo, Ohio in an empty midcentury department store for Gallery Project's "Wish List". August 2015
Mandala Project (detail) installed in Toledo, Ohio in an empty midcentury department store for Gallery Project's "Wish List". August 2015
Mandala Project being installed in Toledo, Ohio in an empty midcentury department store for Gallery Project's "Wish List". August 2015
The Mandala Project installed in Toledo, Ohio at Owens Community College at the Walter E. Terhune Gallery for my solo show "Queerly Beloved". 48'w x 12'h October 2015
The Mandala Project installed in Toledo, Ohio at Owens Community College at the Walter E. Terhune Gallery for my solo show "Queerly Beloved". 48'w x 12'h October 2015
5 sets of meditation cushions for The Mandala Project. Each set covered in textiles form around the world including, Bali, Guatemala, Africa, Java, Australia. 2015
Set of meditation cushions for The Mandala Project. Each set covered in textiles form around the world including, Bali, Guatemala, Africa, Java, Australia. 2015
Set of meditation cushions for The Mandala Project. Each set covered in textiles form around the world including, Bali, Guatemala, Africa, Java, Australia. 2015
Set of meditation cushions for The Mandala Project. Each set covered in textiles form around the world including, Bali, Guatemala, Africa, Java, Australia. 2015
Set of meditation cushions for The Mandala Project. Each set covered in textiles form around the world including, Bali, Guatemala, Africa, Java, Australia. 2015
Set of meditation cushions for The Mandala Project. Each set covered in textiles form around the world including, Bali, Guatemala, Africa, Java, Australia. 2015
"Mandala No. 1"
assemblage
42"h x 42"w x 1.5"d
2010
SOLD
Mandala constructed on 3/4" furniture grade birch plywood with metal spinner top, peg game, Booby Trap pieces, dice, gum wrapper chain, mah jonng tiles, pop bottle caps, dominoes, Contack pieces, milk bottle caps, poker chips.
"Mandala No. 2"
assemblage
42"h x 42"w x 1.5"d
2010
SOLD
Mandala constructed on 3/4" furniture grade birch plywood with metal game spinner, dice, peg game, bingo markers, lotto numbers, gum wrapper chain, checkers, Contack pieces, pop bottle caps, mah jonng tiles, American Bricks, milk bottle caps, dominoes, poker chips.
"Mandala No. 3"
assemblage
42"h x 42"w x 1.5"d
2010
SOLD
Mandala constructed on 3/4" furniture grade birch plywood with metal spinner top, tiddledy winks target, dice, lotto numbers, anagram letters, pop bottle caps, triominoes, gum wrapper chain, dominoes, bingo markers, mah jonng tiles, Contack tiles, poker chips.
48" diameter cigar band mandala on 3/4" birch base. Vintage paper cigar bands.
Department store window display installed in Toledo, Ohio in an empty midcentury department store for Gallery Project's "Wish List". "Demon of Destruction" and "48" Cigar Band Mandala" mixed media August 2015
Department store window display installed in Toledo, Ohio in an empty midcentury department store for Gallery Project's "Wish List". "Demon of Destruction", "48" Cigar Band Mandala", 2 "Visual Prayers " mixed media August 2015
Department store window display installed in Toledo, Ohio in an empty midcentury department store for Gallery Project's "Wish List". "Demon of Destruction", "48" Cigar Band Mandala", 2 "Visual Prayers " mixed media August 2015
Mandala Mirror
assemblage
Available in 24", 30" and 36"
2010
These mandala mirrors are one of a kind and made to order. They are made from a variety of items.These may include such things as dominoes, Lotto & Bingo numbers, soda pop bottle caps, milk bottle caps, gum chain, poker chips, cigar bands, dice, checkers, mah jongg tiles, anagrams and other toy and game pieces, as well as any other items I may find for this use. (I can not guarantee which items will be used in each mirror, but rest assured that whatever I use will be cool looking stuff! It is dependent on what I currently have in my studio stock for these pieces.)
36" Mandala Mirror: $1575.00-$1875.00
30" Mandala Mirror: $1225.00
24" Mandala Mirror: $475.00