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I discovered mandalas during my first travels in India, particularly in Rajasthan, a region rich in artistic and spiritual traditions. For centuries, mandalas have held an important place in Eastern cultures and in sacred geometry.

Rajasthan
29 x 29 cm
2024

Yellow Sri Yantra
50 x 50 cm
2026
A mandala is much more than a decorative motif: it is a symbolic representation of the universe and a journey toward one’s inner center. Through their circular forms, geometric patterns, symmetry, and harmonious colors, mandalas create a universal visual language.




Of green and gold
29 x 29 cm
2024


Lapis lazuli
29 x 29 cm
2024
A mandala is much more than a decorative motif: it is a symbolic representation of the universe and a journey toward one’s inner center. Through their circular forms, geometric patterns, symmetry, and harmonious colors, mandalas create a universal visual language.






Vortex
21 x 29.7
2026
Golden Ratio
21 x 29.7
2026
Red Sri Yantra
21 x 29.7
2026
Symmetry, repeated patterns, colors and shapes create a universal language, between balance, contemplation and beauty.
They tell of the harmony of the universe and invite meditation, while awakening the eye and the mind.
Reuleaux Triangle
21 x 29.7
2026


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