Swiftness Mandala

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Meditation Art wall-decor for beautifying your space

Swiftness (Celerity) - inspired by the Aztec flower Naulli Ollin (a.k.a. Mexican Jasmine), which means "always moving", it represents the unique devotion to and manifestation of God, its Omnipotence and the Eternal. It symbolizes that the owner of life, the owner of heaven and earth…is always in movement.

Originally hand painted with acrylic paints by Mexican fine artist Fabiola Falco, we photographically captured each one of a kind original painting on location in her studio in Querétaro City in Mexico. We are masterfully applying a giclée canvas printing process, use fade-resistant, archival inks and archival substrates to ensure longevity. Our Mandala artwork canvas prints are ideally suited for meditation and raising of consciousness, and perfect as wall décor for the beautification of your home or office spaces.

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Meditation Art wall-decor for beautifying your space

Swiftness (Celerity) - inspired by the Aztec flower Naulli Ollin (a.k.a. Mexican Jasmine), which means "always moving", it represents the unique devotion to and manifestation of God, its Omnipotence and the Eternal. It symbolizes that the owner of life, the owner of heaven and earth…is always in movement.

Originally hand painted with acrylic paints by Mexican fine artist Fabiola Falco, we photographically captured each one of a kind original painting on location in her studio in Querétaro City in Mexico. We are masterfully applying a giclée canvas printing process, use fade-resistant, archival inks and archival substrates to ensure longevity. Our Mandala artwork canvas prints are ideally suited for meditation and raising of consciousness, and perfect as wall décor for the beautification of your home or office spaces.

Meditation Art wall-decor for beautifying your space

Swiftness (Celerity) - inspired by the Aztec flower Naulli Ollin (a.k.a. Mexican Jasmine), which means "always moving", it represents the unique devotion to and manifestation of God, its Omnipotence and the Eternal. It symbolizes that the owner of life, the owner of heaven and earth…is always in movement.

Originally hand painted with acrylic paints by Mexican fine artist Fabiola Falco, we photographically captured each one of a kind original painting on location in her studio in Querétaro City in Mexico. We are masterfully applying a giclée canvas printing process, use fade-resistant, archival inks and archival substrates to ensure longevity. Our Mandala artwork canvas prints are ideally suited for meditation and raising of consciousness, and perfect as wall décor for the beautification of your home or office spaces.

The meaning of a Mandala

The word Mandala means circle, the perfect shape. Amongst others, it is used as a symbol for the cosmos and eternity. Its ancestral origins are present in cultures from the Aztec, Mayan, Egyptian, Tibetan, Indian, Chinese (Oriental) cultures, to medieval cathedrals and modern icons. All mandalas are loaded with meaning and symbolism. Mandalas maintain mankind’s essence within them.

The renown psychologist Carl Jung used the process of of painting mandalas for observation and understanding of his inner workings. Viewing a mandala provides a wonderful opportunity for creative inspiration, introspection and inner reflection.

Each mandala artwork canvas print is shipped rolled, in a tube. Per your liking and preference, it can be either hung as is, be framed, or stretched over bars.

Contact us for custom painted originals, additional sizes or prints on different substrates (metal, photographic or watercolor paper etc.)

Since each piece is custom made, please allow 5 - 7 business days for processing prior to shipping.

 

Mandala installations

 
 

Visual suggestions on inspiring you how installations of various mandala art show in a number of different living spaces. In addition, mandala artwork is ideal for installations in office spaces for promoting mindfulness, harmony and creativity in the working environment.

Hospitality, healthcare, wellness and other institutional spaces will also greatly benefit from the authentic infusion of vibrant colors and deeper meaning of the Artists’ creations.

 

About the artist Fabiola Falco

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“Since I remember, the three dimensional expression has been a constant in my life. Looking for a language that would allow me to satisfy my aesthetic concerns, I studied Fashion Design at the Universidad del Valle de México. After working on several creative projects in this field, I began to explore new forms of communication and discovered painting.

In 2003 I had the opportunity to travel to Australia and visit several Keringke painting workshops and collectives. The technique captivated me and while being inspired by different painters like Gustav Klimt, Picasso, Miró and Tamayo, I have been refining my style and technique with the intention of finding my own voice ever since. During the initial time of searching I began to practice meditation and it is during these practices that the Mandalas began to emerge as a form of expression.

In 2013 I presented my first painting collection entitled "Más Allá" at the Moser Café Kultur, which was very well received. That same year I was selected to participate in the Tibet Exposition and its colors at the Sumaya Museum in Mexico City, showing two of my first Mandalas. In addition I also participated in the art auction of the Mortlet Gallery celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Faculty of Fine Arts.

In 2014 I started to develop my second collection with the theme of Mandalas titled "Puntos". The collection was presented during 2015 as an itinerant exhibition at the Bioleta Café Anniversary, at the time located at The Calendar Museum.

In 2016 I participated in a linoleum engraving workshop under the direction of Maestro Humberto Valdés and during 2017, I started to work on the engraving technique in the Soluble Pez Workshop under the direction of Master Knut Pani.

During the past years I have embraced the opportunity to participate in a Workshop of Additive Techniques under the direction of Maestro José Rincón and continue to refine my artistic abilities to express the Mandalas while developing engraving techniques to present a new collection.”

Dots - Her process

Mandala art process

There is nothing as simple as Dots, which in essence is what this mandala collection is about. So absurd, irreverent and real. What are we, within the setting of this immense planet that we live on? Viewed from a distance with an adjusted perspective, what do you see? Millions of dots, all flowing in perpetual motion. And if you turn toward the sky at night to look at the stars, what do you see? Millions of dots, shining intensely.

The moment the paintbrush touches the canvas it forms the first dot which represents the birth of the artwork to be created...and at the end of a written story the pen traces the last dot. Among others, it is used as a symbol for the cosmos and eternity. Its ancestral origins are present in cultures from the Aztec, Mayan, Egyptian, Tibetan, Indian, Chinese (Oriental) cultures, to medieval cathedrals and modern icons. All mandalas are loaded with meaning and symbolism. Mandalas maintain mankind’s essence within them.

According to the artist: "'Dots' is my way to express a reflection of what we are, in essence, alone and in groups. We are the beginning and the end, all within the eternal existence game where it may seem that the place it starts is also where it ends.

Existence is really a mandala in a constant and eternal motion. What seems to be a beautiful drawing is only a group of dots coinciding at the same place. Coinciding, as you and I are now..."

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