I didn't know what a mandala is and finally took the
time to search it. Found an interesting page
containing the info with wonderful examples I thought
some might appreciate. I searched the archives first
and found no reference to the site:
http://www.mandalaproject.org/
--- Susannah West <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I know discussion of this topic has passed, but I
> just ran across this
> mention of a Tibetan monkwho creates mandalas:
> http://arts.state.wi.us/static/folkdir/chojor1.htm
>
> I find this clearinghouse of ethnic crafters
> impressive, and wonder how
> many other stateshave something similar.
>
> Susannah West
> John Rankin House
> Ripley, Ohio
>
>
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