Repetition Art Design Composition

If you are goin to play with repetition, in your art design composition, then, as a symbolist, I advise you to heed, to the findins of Dr. Carl Jung, the greatest psychiatrist and symbolist of all time.

He discovered, that the most beneficial composition is a pattern of radial symmetry, with 4, 8, 12, or 16 spokes, known as a mandalla, or a mandala design.

That way, if you rotate your repetition around a middle, with radial symmetry, and, if you make it to appear to whirl in a clockwise direction, then you will be doin more good, to your viewer, than any other composition would do.

In the image, below, the flames, of the Mandala Art Movement logo, have different colors, to represent the “4 functions” of the human psyche:

Click on the image, to see whether you are in time to get a free copy of The Mandala Handbook, which makes Jung's discoveries accessible to English speakers.

Make Mandalas

How to make mandalas that are beneficial to look at.  There is a formula.

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The formula was discovered by Dr. Carl Jung, in several places.  1)  He found it in the ancient writins of many cultures, includin Egypt, China, and the European and Greek alchemists.

2)  Dr. Jung found the same formula in the mind of everyone, it is the natural structure of the mind.  3)  He found it also in the art of every culture.  A specific formula.

Dr. Jung wrote about the formula that he discovered.  His literature is very hard to read and hard to understand.  So an artist named Mick Snutz laboriously collected the work of Dr. Jung, simplified it, and re-wrote it in a book for you to learn how to make mandalas.