NineTomatoes Mandala Designs

NineTomatoes Mandala "Arch Angel Raphael"My name is Dana. Six years ago, I began to channel mystical drawings. I’d been on a spiritual path for years, asking questions, reading and absorbing different philosophies. Then, one day out of the blue, I had a pivotal experience – some would say an awakening – when I began to draw stars, planets, moons and other shapes, without effort or thought. A doorway opened and I walked inside.

NineTomatoes Mandala "Divine Intelligence"
The drawings have evolved over time from black and white to vividly colored mandalas. Their growth and expansion mirror my own path through life, and often predict for me that a change is coming. I pay attention to the movement in the lines, and what the colors are trying to tell me. Certain designs and colors resonate at different times, depending on what I’m facing in my life.

Use NineTomatoes mandalas for meditation, chakra balancing,
energy healing, color therapy, or simply to uplift the vibration in your home, office or studio.

I often stop for a few minutes, take my hands off the keyboard and just gaze at the large print behind my desk. It’s 40 inches of purple power and instantly evokes calm in my mind and heart. That simple exercise works for me any time of day, and I think without it, I might be a buzzing whirlwind of energies I can’t decipher or process.

NineTomatoes Mandala "Safe"How It’s Done

I create these mandalas from my own drawings, using pen on paper for the original artwork. Then I digitally rebuild them into colorful mandalas. It’s a hands-on process I developed over time and continue to enhance. I’m guided by Source from beginning to end, and that energy translates into the final image.

The name, NineTomatoes, was given to me in a flash shortly after the drawings started.

“A mandala represents wholeness, and can be seen as a model for the organizational structure of life itself — a cosmic diagram that reminds us of our relation to the infinite, the world that extends beyond and within our bodies and minds.” — The Mandala Project