Sacred Geometry · Nature Art
"It was light in my mind — colors coming from the third eye. Light I saw in meditation."
The Creative Process
Susan does not begin at the computer. She begins outside — photographing the geometry hidden in flowers, in the play of light on water, in the sky at different hours. Each mandala is built by layering and arranging those photographs into a single luminous composition.
Tulips and peonies, photographed at peak bloom — their petal geometry becomes the radial heart of the composition.
Ripples, reflections, and the way light bends through water — fluid symmetry made still.
Rainbow light through sky and crystal — color as vibration, the spectrum as a living pattern.
Series One
Series One · 13 Designs
The Language of Pattern
"The patterns I find in nature are the same patterns in ancient temples, in the mathematics of spiral and circle. They were not invented. They were discovered."
Susan has been drawn to these forms since her first mandala in art school — long before she had a name for what she was making. The circle. The spiral. The sixfold symmetry of a flower. They kept appearing, in her photographs and in her mind.
Several works in Series One are built on the Flower of Life — one of the oldest geometric patterns in human culture, found carved into temples from Egypt to India. Susan fills that ancient structure with light from her own photographs: peonies, tulip petals, water refracting sunlight. Old form, living material.
Susan Bloom · Artist
"My first mandala was created in art school before I knew the word mandala. It was light in my mind represented as colors coming from the third eye — light I saw in meditation."
Each mandala in Series One is built from photographs Susan took of the natural world — flowers, light, water, sky — layered and arranged into luminous, meditative compositions.
Susan studied art at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She lived in Asheville, North Carolina, and now lives and works in Tennessee. She gives thanks to The Most High for the beauty of nature. These works are meant to be transcendent and uplifting.
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