Stone Mandalas: An Artist Interview with Maria Trujillo

Stone Mandala Maria Trujillo

Dear Wonderful, Creative You:

I'm so excited to introduce you lot a very special creative person, and now friend, Maria Mercedes Trujillo A. I start became aware of Maria's gorgeous work through Pinterest as I searched for mandalas and nature-based art projects. I've always loved outdoor installations, spirit sticks, and fine art made with stones, so Maria's work was hard to miss given her connexion to nature, spirituality, and beauty.

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Later, when I joined Instagram (@amymaricle),  I was able to run into her amazing works in procedure @MagaMerlina. She is a abiding source of inspiration. Nosotros began commenting on each other's work, and there began an creative friendship across thousands of miles. I experience very lucky that she has agreed to share her art, inspiration, links to her astonishing piece of work and tutorials, and tips on overcoming artistic blocks.

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At the stop of the post, I've included some pictures of my own stone mandalas, equally well as a free printable stone mandala pattern sheet. Rock mandalas tin be a great mindfulness activeness. I'd love to hear from you lot in the comments about your experience with information technology.

Interview with An Creative person: Maria Mercedes Trujillo A.

Maria is a self-described belatedly bloomer, self-taught illustrator-crafter from Bogotá-Colombia, who now calls New Zealand habitation. She attended medical schoolhouse and became a psychiatrist, but in 2009 decided to brand art full time.

Amy: When did you lot showtime making art?

Maria: I started keeping artist journals in 2000 when I was 35 years old. First I was drawing and painting from my inner world, and and then most ten years afterward, from the outer world likewise. The mandalas started in 2001. I depict, pigment, and embroider.

Amy: How practice you get the ideas for your mandala patterns? Do yous written report the patterns used past item artists or cultures?

Maria: My mandalas are mainly born from my inner globe, and they are always changing. I've studied the history, theory, and psychology of mandalas. I've been particularly fatigued to Indian/Desi Mehndi, Kolam, Rangoli patterns, Buddhist sand mandalas, Thangkas and Islamic geometric pattern rosettes.

Mandalas MagaMerlina

Amy: Your mandalas are so cute, whether on paper, the embrace of a periodical, or on a stone. What gave you lot the thought to commencement painting on stones?

Maria: A very long time ago I saw some beautiful painted pebbles in Sweden and loved them. I regret I didn't purchase one. More than recently I saw some others online, none of them with mandalas though, and idea of drawing my own.

Amy: We are and then glad y'all did! Mandalas are often seen as a spiritual symbol. Is making mandalas and art in general a spiritual process for you?

Maria: Art is a spiritual process for me because it connects me to who I really am, my essence. Each mandala I create is like a moving picture of my "Self" in that specific moment in fourth dimension.

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Amy: Do you ever feel "stuck" or uninspired artistically?

Maria: I used to get broken-hearted about this, simply now I know information technology'southward all a part of the procedure. Creating is a wheel, there are times to create and there are times to "fill up your inner well" as Julia Cameron says. When I'm uninspired, I look at books, other people's fine art, nature, movies, videos, or my own artist journals.

Amy: Where do you lot become the beautiful stones yous collect?
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Maria: I've been collecting stones from many places since I was a child. I'm lucky there are some "shingle" beaches here in New Zealand, that'south where I collect most of the stones I paint.

Amy: Where can people learn more about making their own rock mandalas?

Maria: Y'all tin find the stone mandala tutorial here, also equally many other videos, tips on materials, and other resources on my blog, world wide web.magamerlina.com. You can also see some of my projects featured in:  MAKE YOUR MARK: Creative ideas using markers, pigment pens, bleach pens & more. By Lark Books.

Create Your Ain Stone Mandalas!

Before you head over to www.magamerlina.com to bank check out Maria'south fabulously inspiring videos and tutorials, I've made up some of my ain stone mandala samples for inspiration, every bit well equally a little printable PDF cheat sheet to get yous started.

Mandala Pebble

Swirl Stone

Organic Stone Mandala

Artistic self-intendance thought: create a portable art kit that holds sparse tipped markers (Sharpie, Faber Castell, or Micron brands can be institute in your local art and arts and crafts store), stone mandala pattern cheat canvas, and i or two polish stones. (Click the picture below to download and print.) Conduct this with you lot and you can steal away 5 minutes here and in that location throughout the 24-hour interval.

Stone Mandala Pattern Printable

 Comments:

 Do you have questions for Maria? Please let me know how you liked her cute work and amazing tutorials. You can share your stone mandalas past on our Facebook group, Artistic Self-Care, or on Instagram with #stonemandala.

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Source: https://mindfulartstudio.com/stone-mandalas/

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