The Making of 2 Sand Mandalas
by 5 Tibetan Monks in 5 Days
de Randy Magnus - Photographer
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À propos du livre
Once upon a time, there were 5 Tibetan monks who came from the Dzongkar Choede Monastery in South India, they came to the Paleaku Gardens Peace Sanctuary in Honaunau, Hawaii, to create 2 sand mandalas in 5 days. The monks: Lama Jampa Sopa, Lobsang Dhondup, Thupten Sangpo, Jampa Monlam, and Jampa Tsering, along with interpreter Lobsang Phuntsok, cleared out the old mandalas, prepared the surface, laid out the designs for the new ones, and then started creating the new mandalas by laying down the colored sand one grain at a time through their grooved metal funnels.
It was pure joy to be able to photograph them during their 5 day stay.
À propos du créateur
Randy Magnus grew up in the Central Valley farmlands of California, and saw the cultural diversity that came into the area as the population grew. He learned to celebrate what the different cultures had to offer in the arts, food, and lifestyles. With his cameras Randy would document the cultural celebrations, showing the pride in what sets each culture apart, perserving a part of their unique heritage to share with others. Randy Magnus has work in several museums, including MOMA in New York City, the Oakland Museum, and the Achenbach Print Collection at the Legion of Honor Museum in San Francisco. He has had one-man shows in San Francisco, New York, and Amsterdam. .