moni Posted March 6, 2006 Posted March 6, 2006 hey, wow, lovely work a little bit more info please? about the author, and so on! Quote
Sanjiva Posted March 7, 2006 Author Posted March 7, 2006 The author is me! Most of my mandalas are made with gel pencils or acrylic paint and most of them react to blacklight.. And to make them symmetric i use the "flower of life" Quote
moni Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 where are you from? how old are you? do you decorate parties? name a few if yes. do you have a website? do you also have backdrops for sale? the last one, with the uv lights looks amazing. well, they all do, but the last one i actually imagined as party deco. Quote
snowball Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 486466[/snapback] french///////french/////french//////french///// mon dieux!!! c'est vraiment fabuleux!!!bravo!! c'est tres pro sanjiva,(ils sont tous) est que il est disponible?(a vendre je veux dire!) french/////french/////french//////french///// Quote
Sanjiva Posted March 7, 2006 Author Posted March 7, 2006 where are you from? I Live in Québec (Canada) how old are you? I have 21 years old do you decorate parties? Yes name a few if yes. I have done the decoration (planning and creating) of a couple of small parties in Canada. They averaged 300 people : tsunami http://www.sanjiva.neurovortex.com/Maude-A...gma/tsunami.jpg r-pur http://ravezone.qc.ca/photos/2003/rpur/sin/IMG_0029.JPG Ethernity and Digitohm I http://www.rave.ca/view.php?photos=48706 do you have a website? yes www.sanjiva.neurovotex.com (in construction) do you also have backdrops for sale? My backdrops are not really for sale. I keep most of them and rent them. But I can do special order if need arise. What I can do is sell small copies (11" x 14") of certain mandalas. They are good quality color copy on carton, but they do not react to blacklight. I also got a big painting (5' x 5') to sell but I won't let it go for any price. 487996[/snapback] Quote
Anoebis Posted March 14, 2006 Posted March 14, 2006 I like picture 7 and 8 very much! Lovely work! Quote
Daniël Posted March 14, 2006 Posted March 14, 2006 omg Those mandala's own. respect! never loose the love homie your art is meditition. I'm a painter myself btw, looking at your work makes me wanna go paint right now Quote
Majoony Posted March 14, 2006 Posted March 14, 2006 They are amazingly beautiful. I absolutely LOVE the one which looks like it has a circle of fire coming from it, wonderful colours and it would suit my livingroom really well, it would compliment my sofa throw!! Keep up the excellent work. Quote
Xamanist Posted March 20, 2006 Posted March 20, 2006 wow... amazing work man! got you in my bookmarks best of luck, keep the inspiration rising!! boom Quote
DJ_Jones Posted April 19, 2006 Posted April 19, 2006 Hey Sanjiva ! Sanjiva sounds very indian ... are you indian or just taking an indian name as a deco-artist ? I was in India a few years ago .. The culture and the people are both interesting and friendly. I lived for three months in a small village 250 km from Bombay. Living, or just staying in a different culture for some time, changes one's life and thinking. Wow , got deep there. If you're not indian, forget what I wrote ... erhh .. Well ... your mandalas !!!! wow ... double-wow !!! I am impressed to the max !!! And handpainted too !!! great stuff ... only the paint for a large backdrop/painting must cost a fortune ?? doesn't color that reflects ultraviolet lighting cost hell-a-lot ? Or are there cheap ways, tricks or such too ? I am thinking about making some simple backdrops for a party, do you have any suggestions/hints ?? That Flower of Life pattern to see how one can paint symmetrically is a great idea, I guess they use that in India , when making these mandalas on the floors with sand in various colors. David, Sweden Quote
Sanjiva Posted April 25, 2006 Author Posted April 25, 2006 Hey Sanjiva ! Sanjiva sounds very indian ... are you indian or just taking an indian name as a deco-artist ? I was in India a few years ago .. The culture and the people are both interesting and friendly. I lived for three 512391[/snapback] No i am not from India, i am from Québec, a eastern province of Canada. My real name is MAude Cliche-Ricard. However, India is a country that attracts me and inspires me a lot. Id like someday to go visit India, and learn bathik techniques Quote
morlock Posted August 8, 2006 Posted August 8, 2006 IN-fucking-SANE! where is rik? you definitively deserve your own gallery @ psygarden imo verrry nice art man... keep up the splendid work! respect ward Quote
Rik Posted August 14, 2006 Posted August 14, 2006 IN-fucking-SANE! where is rik? you definitively deserve your own gallery @ psygarden imo verrry nice art man... keep up the splendid work! respect ward 582567[/snapback] Maude is a She and has been on psygarden for quite some time now Link Quote
morlock Posted August 14, 2006 Posted August 14, 2006 oops, sorry nice to see that! keep up the good work girl! peace Quote
acidkills Posted September 5, 2006 Posted September 5, 2006 Mandala (Sanskrit: "circle") in Hindu and Buddhist Tantrism, a symbolic diagram used in the performance of sacred rites and as an instrument of meditation. The mandala is basically a representation of the universe, a consecrated area that serves as a receptacle for the gods and as a collection point for universal forces. Man (the microcosm), by mentally "entering" the mandala and "proceeding" toward its centre, is by analogy guided through the cosmic processes of disintegration and reintegration. --from Encyclopaedia Britannica ... there must be a transconscious disposition in every individual which is able to produce the same or very similar symbols at all times and in all places. Since this disposition is usually not a conscious possession of the individual I have called it the collective unconscious, and, as the basis of its symbolical products, I postulate the existence of primordial images, the archetypes. --from Concerning Mandala Symbolism, C. G. Jung That Batik tehnique u are interested in is very interesting inded.. Quote
Psykosis Posted December 19, 2006 Posted December 19, 2006 I'm not sure if the author is still active on these forums, but if you are, could I please use one of these mandalas as a background picture for a flyer for a Belgian dark goa-party? Quote
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