How to Paint a Personal Mandala

Tips for Creating Mandalas

© Dianna Griffis

May 9, 2009
Red Mandala, Peter Kaminski
Mandalas are sacred symbols that anyone can create. Following simple guidelines, these wonderful tools of transformation can be a joy to paint.

Mandalas are an ancient symbol that every culture has used. There is deep meaning surrounding them that goes beyond words. They are sacred and found within nature, as well as consciously developed by people.

Many find themselves inexplicably drawn to mandalas. Delving into the process of mental exploration and creating personal mandalas is quite an uplifting experience.

Past experience and painting talent are not prerequisites to making fantastic mandalas. Most are abstract or consist of simple symbols and geometric patterns that anyone can create. What is needed, is an opening of the heart to access the details and inspirations. The perfect mandala for everyone is readily available if attention is paid.

Here are some general tips on how to get started making a personal mandala. Relax and enjoy the process.

Receiving Impressions

This is, by far, the most important step. Sit in a quiet location and relax the body and mind. Visualize the person the mandala is for (whether it be for the artist herself, or someone else). See them clearly. Then, internally ask for the following information. The answers should pop up, without effort and without rational thinking. Ask:

  • What colors would suit this person? ( blues and purples might come as an answer, for example)
  • What natural elements? (perhaps sky and sand)
  • What kinds of patterns or lines? (flowing waves, gently blended lines, for example)
  • Any other elements of any kind to include? (birds, sunbursts, feeling of flight)

Then you can use these ideas and impressions to begin the next step.

Drawing the Mandala

It's always best to draw the mandala before beginning to avoid any major design issues on canvas. A common place to start is to draw a large circle as an outer border and a smaller one just inside the first, to create a "border" around the entire mandala. Then a final circle can be drawn about half of the radius of the first, as a center focal point. Feel free to use any design, though.

Then, begin adding lines and elements that "feel" right, staying faithful to the symmetry of the mandala. Intuitively add unique designs to gaping spaces, and thoughtfully use the space to best demonstrate the impressions about the person the mandala is for. Not all details have to be added in this drawing stage. More can be added in the final step.

Painting the Mandala

Prepare the canvas as normal and decide on a background. It should be harmonious with the colors to be used in the actual mandala. Choosing very light or muted colors is a good way to avoid taking the focus off the design, as well as to avoid color clashing. Then, draw out the design when the background is dry and begin painting. State of mind if very important when painting mandalas. Let a positive flow radiate from the center. It will create something beautiful every time.

Painting mandalas is a fulfilling and rewarding experience. It can be a tool of transformation and of healing, and it can also be a gift to bless others with. There is no "wrong" way to draw mandalas. There is beauty and meaning in each one.


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Red Mandala, Peter Kaminski
       


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