Judy Jetson Mandala
Thu, November 12, 2009 at 10:00AM
Print Article "How high your awareness level is
determines how much meaning
you get from your world.
Photography can teach you to
improve your awareness level."
~ Ansel Adams


The original Judy Jetson Mandala is in black PITT pen (XS) on white 8x8" cold press watercolor paper, and then I inverted the colors after scanning the mandala.
The more I draw, the more I want to draw, the more ideas come to me. I didn't expect that! Almost half way into the double challenge (AEDM and NANOJOUMO). I'm working a little ahead in case there's a day I can't squeeze in art. Documenting the art I am doing is taking longer than expected, due to some scanning issues... but doing the art is as fun as expected! This is my work for DAY ELEVEN of Art Every Day Month!
2 CHALLENGES. 30 DAYS. 60 CREATIONS. GO.
I'm curious how many Daisy Yellow visitors are engrossed in this craziness. Writers are writing, artists are doing art, journalists are creating journal pages. Are you doing any type of artistic challenge this month?











Reader Comments (4)
How interesting to see the positive and the negative! Fascinating! Hugs, Terri xoxo
isn't "inversion" just the coolest thing!?! i've recently been going back through all my mandalas and playing with the inversion option in paint.net. have you tried it yet with any of your colored pieces?
Stacy, Thank you for commenting; surprisingly I have not tried inverting any of my colored pieces, although I have considered morphing the colors as I learn Apple Aperture:). ~ Tammy
the inverted image looks like jewelry