Mysterial is a collection shaped by curiosity more than intentionโeach piece emerging from exploration rather than a fixed plan. These designs lean into layered symmetry, where repeating forms suggest something familiar without ever settling into a single interpretation. Faces, figures, and organic shapes seem to surface and recede depending on where you look, giving each mandala a shifting, almost elusive quality.
The color palettes range from grounded earth tones to cooler, atmospheric hues, but all share a sense of cohesion through structure and rhythm. Thereโs a quiet tension between order and abstraction hereโpatterns that feel precise at a distance, yet reveal complexity up close. Mysterial exists in that in-between space, where design becomes discovery, and the longer you look, the more the image changes.
Awakening the Shadow

This mandala design expands outward from a detailed central core, forming layered rings of repeating shapes arranged in clear symmetry. The inner section features small petal-like forms that transition into rounded motifs, scalloped edges, and curved elements. As the pattern grows, the shapes become more intricate and varied, interlocking into a continuous structure that maintains a steady flow from the center to the outer edges.
The color palette blends muted purples with soft sage greens, pale blues, and warm cream tones. This combination creates a balanced contrast without overpowering the pattern, allowing the layered details to remain clearly visible. The flat, clean fills give the design a more graphic look compared to textured pieces, while the repetition of organic shapes creates a smooth, consistent visual rhythm throughout.



Carousel Ride

This mandala design radiates outward from a detailed central core, building through layered rings of repeating shapes arranged in clear symmetry. The inner section features small petal-like elements that expand into more complex forms, including rounded motifs, abstract figures, and curved shapes that interlock across each layer. As the pattern grows, the composition becomes more intricate, with each ring adding density while maintaining a consistent radial flow from center to edge.
The color palette is soft and muted, blending dusty pinks with cool grays, off-whites, and subtle hints of blue. This combination creates a balanced, understated look that allows the detail of the pattern to remain the focus. The flat, clean fills give the design a smooth, graphic quality, while the repetition of organic shapes creates a steady, cohesive visual rhythm.
This design is a part of my Dancing Mandala series.ย Watch on YouTube.



Earth Covers Earth

This mandala builds from a compact center outward in layered rings, each introducing new variations of curved, almost calligraphic shapes. The inner circle is calm and balanced, with small petal forms arranged in a steady rhythm. As the design expands, the shapes become more expressiveโloops, curls, and abstract figures interlock in repeating sequences that feel both organic and structured. Each ring maintains clear symmetry while shifting the visual language slightly, giving the piece a sense of movement without breaking its cohesion.
The color palette leans earthy and subdued, combining soft greens, dusty rose, deep burgundy, and muted navy against a neutral base. These tones work together to create a grounded, natural feel, like layers of foliage and soil translated into pattern. The contrast between darker outlines and lighter fills helps define each shape, allowing the complexity to remain readable while still feeling dense and immersive.
This design is a part of my Mandala Adventure series. Listen here on YouTube.



Echoes of Earth

This mandala unfolds from a compact, dark center into layered rings of increasingly intricate forms. The inner circle features small, repeating petals that create a steady rhythm, gradually giving way to more complex shapesโcurved figures, eye-like motifs, and abstract symbols that echo outward in perfect symmetry. Each layer feels distinct yet connected, with the pattern shifting subtly as it expands, creating a sense of depth without relying on heavy contrast.
The palette is restrained and cool, built around soft mint green, charcoal, and muted gray tones. The interplay between light and dark shapes helps define each ring, allowing the dense pattern to remain clear and readable. Thereโs a slightly organic quality to the forms, as if natural elements have been stylized and repeated, giving the piece a grounded, cohesive presence.



Lady

This mandala opens with a soft, floral-like center, where small, rounded petals form a calm focal point before giving way to increasingly detailed rings. Moving outward, the design becomes more animated, with curling, leaf-like shapes and abstract figures weaving together in repeating patterns. Each layer feels slightly more expressive than the last, yet everything stays anchored by the symmetry, creating a steady expansion from the center to the edge.
The color palette leans into natural tonesโolive green, muted blush, cream, and soft blueโgiving the piece an earthy, almost botanical character. The interplay between these colors creates gentle contrast without overpowering the design, allowing the intricate shapes to remain clear. Thereโs a sense of growth in the way the forms build outward, as if the pattern is unfolding organically while still maintaining a structured, decorative balance.



Lost at Sea

This mandala forms around a crisp, high-contrast center, where a small black core anchors the entire composition. From there, layers of petal-like shapes and pointed forms expand outward in clean, repeating sequences. The inner rings feel structured and precise, while the outer layers introduce more fluid, almost wave-like elements. Curved shapes and abstract figures interlock across each ring, creating a steady sense of motion without losing the symmetry that holds everything together.
The palette is cool and fresh, built from soft blues, seafoam greens, and pale gray tones. These colors give the piece a light, airy quality, with darker outlines helping define each shape. The overall effect feels aquatic, as if the pattern is echoing ripples or currents, with each layer flowing naturally into the next while maintaining a clear, organized rhythm.



Magic Meadow

This mandala develops from a compact, textured center, where small, pointed petals form a subtle star-like core. From there, the design expands into layered rings filled with swirling, organic shapes that resemble leaves, tendrils, and abstract figures. Each ring introduces slight variations in form, creating a sense of progression as the pattern moves outward. The repetition remains precise, but the shapes themselves feel loose and expressive, giving the piece a natural, almost overgrown character.
The color palette is grounded and earthy, built from olive greens, muted sage, warm browns, and soft cream tones. These colors blend seamlessly, reinforcing the botanical feel of the design. Darker outlines help define each shape, keeping the dense pattern readable while allowing the layers to build in complexity. The overall effect suggests a kind of contained wildnessโstructured symmetry shaped by forms that feel organic and alive.



Moments of Motion

This mandala centers on a compact core of layered petals, expanding outward through rings of increasingly animated forms. The inner layers maintain a steady rhythm, while the outer rings introduce more expressive, figure-like shapes that repeat with precise symmetry. Curved elements, abstract silhouettes, and looping motifs interlock across each layer, creating a sense of movement that builds as the pattern radiates outward. Despite the complexity, the structure remains clear, anchored by the consistent circular progression.
The color palette is rich and saturated, dominated by deep purples and magenta tones, with accents of pale lavender and cool teal. These contrasting hues create strong visual separation between layers, helping each ring stand out while still feeling connected. The darker tones add depth, while the lighter highlights keep the design from becoming too heavy, resulting in a bold, cohesive composition.



Passage to the Moon

This mandala begins with a compact, detailed center, where small petal shapes form a precise circular core. As the design expands outward, the layers grow more intricate, introducing repeating motifs that resemble abstract figures, curled leaves, and small, mask-like shapes. Each ring builds on the last, increasing in density while maintaining clear symmetry. The repetition creates a steady rhythm, with the eye moving naturally from the center through each successive layer.
The color palette is cool and grounded, combining deep teal with soft beige, muted gray, and touches of off-white. These tones create a balanced contrast that keeps the design readable despite its complexity. The darker teal anchors the composition, while the lighter neutrals highlight the individual shapes, giving the entire piece a cohesive and slightly subdued presence.



Serpentine

This mandala forms around a sharp, star-like center, expanding outward through rings of repeating shapes that grow increasingly detailed. The inner layers feature small, clean petals, while the outer rings introduce more expressive, almost character-like forms. Rounded shapes, curved lines, and abstract figures interlock in a steady rhythm, creating a sense of motion as the eye moves from the center to the edge. Despite the complexity, the symmetry keeps everything structured and balanced.
The color palette is built entirely around variations of green, ranging from deep forest tones to lighter, almost lime hues, paired with soft cream accents. This monochromatic approach gives the design a cohesive, organic feel, as if the pattern is rooted in natural growth. The contrast between the darker outlines and lighter fills helps define each layer, allowing the dense arrangement of shapes to remain clear and visually engaging.



Sunlight on the Sand

This mandala forms around a softly defined center, where small, rounded petals create a subtle focal point before expanding into more intricate layers. The inner rings are smooth and rhythmic, while the outer layers introduce more varied shapesโabstract figures, curved forms, and small, eye-like elements that repeat in steady symmetry. As the pattern moves outward, the density increases, but the structure remains clear, guiding the eye evenly across each ring.
The palette is restrained and neutral, built from warm beige, soft taupe, and muted gray tones. This limited color range gives the design a calm, cohesive presence, allowing the complexity of the shapes to take center stage. The gentle contrast between light and dark areas helps define each layer, creating depth without overpowering the overall softness of the piece.





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