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Creating an Identity Mandala
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Identity mandala

Nov 01, 2014

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Mary Hendra

 
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Creating an Identity Mandala

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An Identity Mandala

• mandala  (ˈmændələ, mænˈdɑːlə)  — n– 1.Hindu & Buddhist art  any of various designs

 symbolizing the universe, usually circular– 2.psychol  such a symbol expressing a person's

 striving for unity of the self

Art and Facing History workshop, June 2013

OUR TASK: use the medium of watercolor and utilize symbols to create a circular mandala for our own identity.

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Art and Facing History workshop, June 2013

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Art and Facing History workshop, June 2013

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Art and Facing History workshop, June 2013

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Art and Facing History workshop, June 2013

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Art and Facing History workshop, June 2013

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Art and Facing History workshop, June 2013

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Art and Facing History workshop, June 2013

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Art and Facing History workshop, June 2013

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Art and Facing History workshop, June 2013

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Art and Facing History workshop, June 2013

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Art and Facing History workshop, June 2013

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Art and Facing History workshop, June 2013

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Student Samples

Art and Facing History workshop, June 2013

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Art and Facing History workshop, June 2013

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“Facing History and Ourselves made me realize that my

choices matter. When I am indifferent, the world loses and I lose. The world needs me to act. And if my choices matter, then I matter. That’s a very important lesson to learn as a child and to

own as an adult.”

Facing History Alumnus