Mother Earth is so amazing that she can create life itself and everything else to supplement this unbelievable process of nature. It is so broad and amazing that it is going to take up an entire article of its own just to discuss a tiny part of it. But today, we bring a wonderful set of art that has been created by using nothing but nature and creativity.
Mandalas are known to be a type of pattern that is used across sorts of art forms. It is basically a repetitive pattern used in a formation, usually a circular formation. People draw, paint, arrange, tattoo, and create mandalas in many amazing ways. It is said to be therapeutic, to create repetitive formations, and to maintain the flow of the entire artwork. And this article is about an amazing mandala creator; Tamas Kanya. All the way from Hungary, we bring an awesome collection of mandalas made by him using material from Mother Nature herself. Scroll down to check it out.
More info & Photo courtesy: Tamas Kanya | Facebook
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He does these mandala art arrangements beside his house in Budapest. On the bank of the river that flows past his house, he collects all the Natures material he can get his hands on to create this amazing art.
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He collects flowers, seeds, pebbles, shells, and anything that his artistic mind chooses. The ability to create such uniform and soothing artwork are developed through practice as he mentioned on Bored Panda. For him, it is considered a form of meditation.
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His social media accounts attract a lot of people all over the world, simply because of the beauty of his work.
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It becomes interesting since he creates his art from whatever he finds on a specific day. So there is no pre-preparation, whatever Nature offers him, he will work with it.
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Let us know what you think about his amazing set of mandalas in the comments section below. Visit his social media accounts for more information.
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