May 2, 2011
Serpent Mandalas
These mandalas are made using Sumopaint.com
The source image is of a beautiful garter snake I met a few summers ago:
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I've come across your blog via CED & have really enjoyed a look around your recent posts. I love to draw & paint mandalas. These digital mandalas are really pretty and interesting. They look fun to do; I shall have to check out the imaging software online.
ReplyDeleteNice to 'meet' you.
Kat :-)
Nice to meet you too Kat :-)
ReplyDeleteI just got to see the mandala paintings in your Etsy store and they are great! I especially love the mandala in your blog banner.
Mandalas are, indeed, lots of fun!
Very cool!
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ReplyDeleteyou're most welcome Amy!
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Beautiful and inspiring mandalas. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeletethank you Suz :-)
ReplyDeleteYou make these look so easy and wonderful. What a brilliant source to use, it's so unique but adds such a great texture.
ReplyDeletethanks so much B!
ReplyDeleteI really like texture :)
I'd love to try making a mandala with the source photo of a toad!
What fascinating images. That sumo software is very interesting.
ReplyDeleteHello! I've also just popped over from CED and these mandalas are amazing! I'm off to have a play...
ReplyDeletehi Sandy and Tara :) thanks for commenting!
ReplyDeleteTara I hope you have fun with the program!