Mandala Art Exhibition

At FST, we are delighted to announce a new theme for our annual Artistic Mandala Art exhibition. This is a non-commercial project aimed at exploring different cultures around the world. To date, we have showcased art projects from various regions, including Iraqi, Palestinian, Maghrabi, African, and now South Asia (Mandala). Through its vibrant colours and basic shapes, Mandala Art creates extraordinary pieces for events and home decor for all occasions. We look forward to exploring more cultures in the years ahead. A special respect to all of our colleagues, friends and/or relatives.

Participant One

Name: Asqarini

Country: Indonesia

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Submission One

Description:

The element of blue is the foundation colour of this mandala piece of art, with the intertwined red colouring in the centre helping to bring the audience’s attention to the inline image inside. Then there is a gradual transformation shift to a lighter colour from red to orange. Green and yellow are manifestations of the lively events. They represent the colours of life.

Submission Two:

Description:

The mixed blue and red are still the main foundational colours of this mandala piece of art, with the addition of yellow, while green is added in rarity. This half-spherical piece has a unique pattern resembling the royal crowns, displaying majesty and royal style.

Participant Two

Name: Ghada

Country: United States Of America

Description:

This vibrant mandala is wood-burned onto a natural Birch wood slice, with the bark edge framing the design like a window into serenity. The pattern features intricate, symmetrical layers of floral and paisley motifs, blending geometric precision with organic flow. Warm water colour tones of golden yellow, burnt orange, and earthy reds are complemented by soft pastels like mint green and lavender, bringing a gentle contrast to the bold lines of the pyrography. The combination of fine wood burning and hand-colouring gives it depth and texture.

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Participant Three

Name: Hilma

Country: St Maartens, Netherlands

Description:

This mandala depicts vibrant life events in numerous circles, set in peace and tranquility. As an advocate against domestic violence, Hilma used the colour purple in most of the patterns presented on her art piece bag. It represents how love is not abuse. Say NO to domestic violence.

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Participant Four

Name: Nourhan

Country: United States Of America

Description:

A beautifully crafted digital mandala created using the Sketch app. The design showcases an intricate geometric pattern filled with various shades of pink, ranging from soft pastels to vibrant fuchsias. Each layer of the mandala features unique shapes and motifs, contributing to a harmonious and balanced composition. The smooth lines and detailed textures enhance the overall visual appeal, inviting viewers to explore the delicate intricacies of this artwork.

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Participant Five

Name: Hafsa

Country: United Kingdom

Submission One:

Name Of Art piece: The Core

Description:

This Mandala design explores the themes of peace and natural meditation. The elegant patterns vary between circles, spirals, and a spectrum of Chakra-inspired lotus petals: long, drooping, and pointed floral designs. A fascinating fusion of gold and bronze metallic with spring colours that will brighten one’s mood with soothing calmness and serenity.

Submission Two:

Name Of Art Piece: The Sacral Chakra

Description:

This hand-drawn lotus mandala design is a symbolic representation of purity and peace. This piece of art embarks on a joyful journey of enlightenment. It may look simple to some of the audience, while to many others, it may appear very detailed and complex. Nevertheless, the symmetrical patterns convey a message of growth, signalling creativity and celebrating life with all its highs and lows.

Submission Three:

Name Of Art Piece: Japind

Description:

This ceramic vase revives the memory of the renowned Japanese kintsugi with gold and brown metallic patterns on the outer and inner walls of the heart. The Indian Mandala’s intricate patterns flutter on either side. The trapezium cognates balance with bronze doors that subjectively perceive ‘Beauty in the eyes of the beholder’.

Symbolic Definitions Of Colours Used in Meditative Mandala Art

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Inspirational Quotes SlideShow

Mandala Art Workshops

There are various workshops on Mandala Art. These events are not organised by FST. However, we would like to share them with anyone interested in learning Mandala Art for therapeutic or artistic purposes.

Mrs Blossom Makes Mandala Dot Art

2nd August 2025

10am till 2pm UK

The Swan Centre, Eastleigh. United Kingdom

Mandala Reinvented With Sujata Tibrewala

Saturday 2nd August 2025

1 – 3pm PDT (Pacific Daylight Time)

Santa Clara, United States of America

FREE MANDALA PAINTING

Friday 8th August 2025

18.00-19.30 BST (British Summer Time)

Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Mandala-style Canvas

Friday 22nd August 2025

10:00 am to 03:00 pm (BST)

Pattern Play: Mandala Drawing

Saturday 23rd August 2025 7pm till 9pm

Oxon, United Kingdom

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The Art of Mandala: Paint, Reflect, Create with Kayleigh Waters

Happening on multiple dates, from the 17th of June to the 26th of August 2025

Algarve, Portugal

Mandala Art with Dharshna Patel.

Saturday 20th September 2025

10:00 – 12:30 BST

Mowbray, United Kingdom