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Mandala Analysis

The colors and shapes that are included in my mandala are violet, blue, red, yellow, green, and orange,
and for shapes, triangles and circles. The numbers of each element are multiple zigzags or triangles (half
circles (32), circles (4), outer half circles (58), and outer triangles (Each red triangle represents my family
members, and the outer triangle represents my friends. The circles divide them to create separate social
circles, distinguishing between tight relationships within my family and my circle of friends. The complex
interaction of red triangles within the inner triangle represents the complex relationships between
family members, and the outer triangle, decorated with circles, represents the friends I met throughout
my life. These circles not only define the borders of each relationship but also highlight the unique
dynamics and shared experiences that make up the mandala of my social relationships. The outside half
circles that surround the mandala represent the memories we created along the way. The more circles
there are, the more memories I treasure. I am enchanted by the memories I have with the people I love,
which is why the theme is a celebration of the enchantment related to the memories I have with the
people I love, as portrayed by the number of half circles that wrap the mandala. The title that I gave to
my mandala is Enchanted, which I think is relevant to my work because of the enchanted memories
made and also the colors and pattern that also describe it. This mandala serves as a reflection of the
essence encapsulated within its intricate design. When you look at "Enchanted," you don't only see
patterns and colors. You are entering a world of memories, each one adding an unforgettable moment to
my life. It's like my own small story, told in shapes and patterns, and it's wrapped in pure joy.

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