11D (Digital Print - 1st Edition)
I loved Geometry in school. I started with a 5-inch Square that consists of 9 quadrilaterals. These quadrilaterals form a star like crystalline structure. The 11th tiny square is the centre point or ‘Shunya’. I filled it out with whatever flowed with the pen. I knew I had to add more but did not find the time for a few months. When I revisited it with a pencil, the lotus petals started to from naturally out of the sides of the square. It became a Mandala with 7 petals on each side (7x4=28, 2+8=1) This mandala contains the harmonics of 11, 9, 7, and 1. It also hides in it my date of birth. While flowing with the filling in of the petals, I was shown the connectedness of structure and flow. The Shiva and Shakti, Dhatura and hibiscus, the arts and the sciences, folds of time, talents and dreams. There is a lot this mandala offers to activate your latent potential. Meditating with this mandala will bring calm and peace and opening of the pineal gland. It has 3 perspectives of viewing. Half close your eyes and concentrate on the centre, this way you get a top of a pyramid view with a garden of life spread around. If you concentrate with a normal gaze at the centre, it will give you a sense of endless depth. and everything merging in. And if you look at it, inch by inch you will see something new each time. It has the energy of Shakti, compassion, nurture and growth....... The blank mandala is made available for you to fill it out with your flow. The left bottom side has only 6 petals in this. You can add as many you like, wherever you like.
Digital Print of the Original Piece I doodled in 2015-16
Year of Original Work: 2015-16
Dimensions: 13" x 13"
Print Details: Digital Print on Archival Paper
Colours: Black & White
Medium: No Enhancement
Edition: 1st Edition (Limited to 10 Prints only). Each Print will be Autographed and bear the Serial number x/10 with the date of Signature of Artist.
Year of Print: 2022
Frame: n/a
Frame Type: n/a
Ideal for: Drawing / Living Room, Bedroom, Study
Artist: Aishwarya Saigal