Using the flower petals of carnations, daisies, mums and other wildflowers Arizona-based artist Kathy Klein (previously) creates temporary mandalas in outdoor locations near her home. She calls the pieces danmalas (‘the giver of garlands’ in Sanskrit), and each piece is photographed and then left to be discovered by others. If you’re desperate for any hint of spring in your space, Klein now offers prints and has a 2014 calendar of her best works. More
clematis, honeysuckle, snapdragon, heather, calibrachoa, spirea, columbine, chive
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Using the flower petals of carnations, daisies, mums and other wildflowers Arizona-based artist Kathy Klein (previously) creates temporary mandalas in outdoor locations near her home. She calls the pieces danmalas (‘the giver of garlands’ in Sanskrit), and each piece is photographed and then left to be discovered by others. If you’re desperate for any hint of spring in your space, Klein now offers prints and has a 2014 calendar of her best works. More
Using the flower petals of carnations, daisies, mums and other wildflowers Arizona-based artist Kathy Klein (previously) creates temporary mandalas in outdoor locations near her home. She calls the pieces danmalas (‘the giver of garlands’ in Sanskrit), and each piece is photographed and then left to be discovered by others. If you’re desperate for any hint of spring in your space, Klein now offers prints and has a 2014 calendar of her best works. More
Inspired by both nature and mandalas, US artist Kathy Klein has found her own unique way of expressing the beauty of her surroundings.
Using the flower petals of carnations, daisies, mums and other wildflowers Arizona-based artist Kathy Klein (previously) creates temporary mandalas in outdoor locations near her home. She calls the pieces danmalas (‘the giver of garlands’ in Sanskrit), and each piece is photographed and then left to be discovered by others. If you’re desperate for any hint of spring in your space, Klein now offers prints and has a 2014 calendar of her best works. More
When I was 15 years old I took a trip to India for 2 weeks. The entire time there was packed full o...
Check out these flower mandalas created and photographed by Arizona artist Kathy Klein.
Summer has begun to let go of all these things and more. It is always amazing to me the colors you can find just lying around. It isn't until you bring them together that you realize what you have (kind of like life). Happy Mandala Monday, my friends!
We woke up to temps in the mid 30's this morning! I gathered today's materials from the field next to my house in tall boots and do...
Creating with Nature's Imagination.
I’m loving the vibrant colors and the meticulous placement of every leaf, flower petal, and pine cone is these natural mandalas by Arizona artist Kathy Klein. The pieces are called danmalas (‘the giver of garlands’ in Sanskrit), and after each is formed and photographed Klein leaves them where they were created as a gift to whoever discovers them. More
Les créations de Kathy Klein, les Danmalas, sont des cercles de couleurs réalisés à partir de fleurs, feuilles et autres végétaux ...
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