24/03/2026
A spider begins at the core. It anchors a single thread, then spirals outward — ring by ring — until that one point becomes an intricate web capable of catching light.
A mandala grows the same way. The artist places a dot at the center — the bindu — then marks rows of dots radiating outward, like invisible scaffolding. The design follows, petal by petal, each ring more elaborate than the last.
Both spider and artist share the same secret: complexity grows from stillness. Everything else is just what happens when you trust that first mark.