Show if '4- - Rv 'Sv fefpsafe-- ' ' assjve sets of tires onsemi-truck- s cruising cross-count-ry A beautiful full C ' moon thatbrings out stu-- ‘ 'dents of the college on the ' hill who wish to become "V'- -' True i" : V Aggies found in quarter your pocket that was used to relive childhood years by buying a gumball and attending to blow (he biggest bubbles 7’ possible ' AH different yet all ' alike : V: ' : The circle is a com- mon shape seen all over town One form proba- bly less common lines -the walls of Cate Ibis ' ' ' v ' in the heart of Logan! inspired by nature and the diversity of life' v Holli Zollinger’s ver: J V ' ' sions of the Mandela - offer s pleasing expen' ence to all patrons '“Mandala means whole r worid or sacred cirple irfi Sanskrit an ancient Indian lan- guage" said Zollinger ‘‘It is a sym-:-v bol that appears in every culture -t-j: Tibetgn sand paintings stained glass cathedral windows ancient Mayan calendars and Native " American sand paintirigs" Zollinger’s works which are drawn with sudi precise symmetry radiate a sense of power She said that v Mandalas symbolize a miriorand a map to the inner- R ' j -- :v y 'l sbksl V - ' ' ' ' R: we cannot'view these inner forces directly A ’ "Because the Mandalabecomes a tool for reflection” Zollinger said “It leads us in an extraordinary way through die creative and imaginative paths into mind body and SOUl” Personal favorites such as butterflies and flowers are t s ''i Brent StswnaHerald Journal what inspire much of Zollinger’s work Other shapes and designs flow from the moment Zollinger$aidThe40 originals dial she created ate basically her own unique way of expressing die Mandala From vivid blue butterflies to ' red spotted lady bugs all the objects Zollinger uses inher'pencil draw- ings have a centering quality that help her feel balanced In high school Zollinger did-- ' n’t really like art classes “They alwaystell f what to draw” she you said It’s hard to be die- ative and really let die artist in you come out when what you draw is dictated It wasn’t until after high school the self-taught Zollinger began drawing and about seven1 years later she was Out pushing her boundaries by asking various stores to' consider selling her work While Zollinger's works " V' don’t vary much in shape and process they still take her IS to 30 v hours to create She Said that today most Mandalasfoday are computer generated which means that theylook Ins familiar This makes all of her 40 hand-draoriginals unique in a way Zollinger is a native of Northern Utah growing up in Tremooton Most of herart education and inspiration came firom traveling aU over the worid-fro- m Europe and Asia to Mexico and the US Currently however livies is she Utah Southern where in Zollingjer working on new images tobe published Locally some of hd drawings can be found at ' Medici anintcrior design store and Earthly Aim wra hnwhHnnre mm camj cal- AWakwiing endar form of Zollinger’s work' St ?Y r ' V vr ‘rV? R RRRv 7'- |