Research
I found examples of natural and man-made patterns and created some abstractions. I found that many of them had similar movements and shapes.
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See full citations list at Abstractions Citations
I also looked up the history of mandalas to get a better understanding of their significance. Below are the links to the websites I found:
I found that they are of great spiritual importance in Buddhism, and represent a joyful/peaceful world. Knowing the background of the mandala gave this project so much more importance.
Exercises
A4 Exercise 1
I used an abstraction from a peppermint candy and a grapefruit for my pattern. I used varying sizes and changed the orientation, which created a sense of rhythm within the pattern. I chose these specific abstractions because of their underlying movement.
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Production
I began by creating many iterations and ideas of mandalas. I was focusing on the principle of directional movement with rhythm as my secondary principle.
Iterations
Mandala Abstraction Organization/Grid Design
I experimented with different mandala grids to put my abstractions into. I found a few online as my guides. I also tried different abstractions from a fan, cartoon sun, volleyball, rock, tree, peppermint candy, and grapefruit. View full mandala iterations pdf at Mandala Iterations
View Mandala Grid Inspiration at Mandala Grids
I reviewed one of my mandalas and evaluated it based on different categories. It was very useful in that it determined what was working well and what needed to change.
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Color Experimentation
I tested out many different color harmonies using Adobe Color. I tried analogous harmonies, but found I was most drawn to monochromatic and split complementary palettes because the hues seemed to flow into each other and amplified the directional movement.
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We uploaded our mandalas to Miro to receive feedback.
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After reading my peer reviews, I began to experiment with the white space by adding a background color and an inner circle.
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Final Mandalas
In addition to the changes I had already made, I decided to experiment with the direction of my arrows and add another inner circle (shape of peppermint candy). I chose these color harmonies because they added depth and a sense of movement withtheir contrast and gradients. On the split-complementary mandala, I added a gradient to emphasize the rotational movement. I did end up keeping the same abstractions though (tree, fan, cartoon sun, grapefruit, and peppermint candy).
![](https://u.osu.edu/ridinger-12/files/2021/12/FFB48322-2FDE-4525-ACD9-6FB4F3863526-300x300.jpeg)
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If I were to do anything differently to my mandala, I would add more detailed abstractions and experiment with more complex grids. Overall, this project was a great opportunity to learn more about a different culture and design techniques. I have a much greater and appreciation for color theory as well.
View final portfolio project at Patterning and Abstractions