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Tuesday, December 14, 2021

SLJ || Mandala Mania

 Mandala - a geometric pattern of symbols that mostly have themes ; spiritual traditions have mandalas included ....

Fakalofa lahi atu everyone, is everyone feeling good? Hope you are (>‿◠)

Well, I'm here with another challenge ; MANDALA MANIA !

So we had to collect pieces or objects that we found outside but also some inside. 

The objects that I used were red Alstroemeria petals, red leaves that I found * I have never seen them before, leaves from a type of fern I found somewhere in my backyard and lastly a necklace that I got as a gift from my family members both uncle and auntie in Tonga.

 I thought that maybe personalize this mandala about me. The red petals represent Tonga because of my heritage and because of how I like to stand out so that is why I got something that has a very vivid appearance. The green leaves represent the way I love nature. The neckless has my name embroidered on it.

Thank you everyone (>‿◠)✌ stay safe




2 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Alilia,

    My name is Zana and I am a blog commenter from the summer learning journey. It is awesome to see that you have signed up and started the summer learning journey, there are a lot of fun activities we post each day so I look forward to seeing you blog about them throughout the summer.

    I think you introduced this activity well and your mandala art looks awesome and I love the circle you made with the petals and I love that each element has a deeper meaning behind it.

    Have you had a look at the step up activity? I think you might enjoy making a stop motion of you creating your mandala!

    Keep up the good work and I hope to see more of your posts during the Summer Learning Journey!!

    Ngā mihi nui,
    Zana Yates

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  2. Wooo Alilia this is fantastic!

    I love how you have styled this to represent Tonga, very very cool. How amazing you could find such beautiful flowers in your backyard.

    You seem to know lot's about flowers, do you do much gardening with your whanau?

    Keep up the awesome work!

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