Notan Art and Mandala Art with Cardboard: Creating Unique Patterns

Reflect on your personal style by creating a cardboard art project that combines Notan art and Mandala art elements. Design a unique pattern that showcases the harmony between positive and negative spaces. Use at least three different patterns inspired by traditional mandalas. Document your process in creating the art on video or through a step-by-step photo guide, then explain how each step contributes to the overall pattern of your work.

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