About Ekarasa Mandala Group
Ekarasa with Isis Mandala Image I became involved in the arts from an early age and my first solo and collective exhibitions were collections of experimental photography. In more recent years, I have been creating and exhibiting work based on geometric formations with special interest in the sacred circle known as the mandala as an expression of the greater self.



As I have researched the connections between sound, form and colour and their relation with our consciousness, meditation and singing has become an inherent part of my creative process. I am seeking out new artistic expressions that utilize a range of media in community-driven installations based on the sacred circle as a way to raise environmental awareness. My latest collaborative project, Imagine the Land, is a series of land based impermanent installations based on the sacred circle which use the terrain and its materials to express human spiritual concepts. Its aim is to create an empathetic interaction between people and the land.
 

Ekarasa’s Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions:

2007-Small dog Gallery, Devonport Auckland, New Zealand
1999-Photo Art Gallery "Batana", Rovinj, Croatia
1999-Scenography for jazz concert "Combinate", Rovinj, Croatia
1996-Gallery "Ronz" Roc, Croatia

Collaborative exhibitions:
2011-Waitakaruru Sculpture Park, Hamilton NZ,land art installation by Imagine the Land
2010-Boat shed Club, Pacifica Grandmothers Council, Auckland NZ
2010-TINA art festival, Newcastle,Australia
2010-Raglan Wharf Art Project NZ
2010-Universal unfolding, Raglan NZ
2009-Weaving the Circle, The Fringe Festival, Wellington, NZ
2008-Ethnicity, Upstairs Gallery, Titirangi, NZ
2003-Art Museum, Mundial Photofestival, Rovinj, Croatia
2001-Art Museum, Mundial Photofestival, Rovinj, Croatia
2000-Art Museum, Mundial Photofestival,Rovinj, Croatia
1998- Gallery: San Tommaso with Association "Block" Rovinj, Croatia
1998-Saloon of photography, Osjek, Croatia
1996-International of photography F.K. Maribor, Slovenija
1996-International of photography, Pieve di Soligo (treviso), Italy