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By Karen Casey-Smith, on March 14th, 2011
A half opened pink water lily, kissed by the sun, rises among green lily pads. It is rooted and still amid the ripples and current of the water. The flowing movement in the background was achieved by taking a long exposure of the moving water. Wherever you go in the midst of movement . . . → Read More: Stillness Within Motion
By Karen Casey-Smith, on November 8th, 2010
Made from an Oriental Lily, this white flower mandala looks like Creation. Light springs from the blackness of the void, calling to mind the Chinese creation story. Wu Chi (pure potential, the infinite) moves, giving rise to the Two (yin and yang/tai chi), which in turn gives birth to the Ten Thousand things. . . . → Read More: Creation
By Karen Casey-Smith, on September 4th, 2009
It’s time to bring a new mandala out of the closet! I liked Soar Beyond when it was made, and I knew what it meant to me…I thought.
Now that I look at it again with all the experience I’ve gained since the time this was made, I’m surprised . . . → Read More: Soar Beyond
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