This collection explores how different structures shape perception.
Here, mandalas are grouped by design language—each style offering a distinct way of seeing, sensing, and relating to pattern or the lack of pattern. Think of these as more than just aesthetic categories, but as different dialects spoken by the same soul—each offering a unique invitation to pause.
In 2015, I was guided to begin creating mandalas in the spirit of Tibetan mandalas, work that felt both reverent and daunting. From that thought emerged The Archangel Mandalas—a series of seven large-scale paintings, each unfolding in its own time and known only by number, not name. These mandalas are not representations of familiar Archangels, but living fields of energy, inviting the viewer to meet them without expectation.
Each piece begins with conversation and intention, then unfolds intuitively into a visual form unique to you, your space, or your moment in time. These works are not illustrations of ideas, but translations of essence—crafted slowly, attentively, and with reverence.