Traveling Mandalas

Traveling Mandalas

Friday, October 17, 2014

Arizona State Mandala

I have been working on my Arizona State Mandala. I have added the Apache Trout, Hopi sun mask, Navajo pottery, prickly pear cactus, Copper State nickname, a miner's helmet, the state motto, and a cowboy hat. I will be adding a bollo tie with the state gem, turquoise, a palo verde tree, Monument Valley, Sedona, San Xavier, the Grand Canyon, and a sombrero. There is so much that could be included. Am I leaving out one of your favorites?

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Maine State Mandala Video

I have revised my Maine State Mandala video and added new music from Daniel ML @ Fiverr.com. He created this music specifically for this video, and it fits nicely.

Friday, July 25, 2014

Plaques

I now have 10" plaques which I have started putting into local gift & souvenir shops. They show the design nicely, and should be a popular item. I do not yet have a way of selling them online, as they are not produced on Zazzle. I will keep you posted as I arrange to do this.

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Business Card Design

I have designed a business card for Traveling Mandalas.

Brochure

I have created a trifold brochure to distribute to retailers for promoting my Traveling Mandala designs.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Arizona State Mandala Stage 3

I have added javelinas. Gambel's quails, swallowtail butterflies, and diamondback rattlesnakes to the mandala. The swallowtail butterfly is the official state insect, and I think it may be the most beautiful of all the butterflies. The ridgeback rattlesnake is actually the official state reptile, but I couldn't leave out the diamondback. It is better known, and has lots of associations with Arizona. Tucson has its beautiful diamondback bridge; and of course, Phoenix has the baseball team with the same name. This ring also features the saguaro cactus which is an iconic symbol of Arizona.

Monday, April 7, 2014

Maine State Mandala Compressed

I have created this simplified version of the Maine State Mandala to use on small products where detail won't show up well enough with the more complex design. This can be used on key chains, magnets, mugs, and postage stamps, among other items.