Michele Faia’s third book is an offering of 50 of her unique watercolor mandalas with 50 poems as their backstories. Her poetry tells us in words what her beautiful flower mandalas tell us in color and paint – that this was a journey from the dark into the light. Like no mandalas or watercolor paintings you’ve ever seen, you can travel with her as she uses her art to heal with color, flowers, the guidance of Spirit and the Sacred mandala. Poignant and powerful, her mandalas and poetry are reflections of her personal process. Inspirational, and at times playful, she keeps it light and yet deeply meaningful.
• Forward & Introduction
How Michele came to write this book
• The 50 Poems, 50 Mandalas
• About the Paintings
Each mandala has a description of materials and techniques used
• Acknowledgements
The Emerging: A Journey of Love and Healing with Watercolor Flower Mandalas
The full-color printed book will be mailed to you by Michele
Delivery takes about 10 days
The book is 120 pages and is 8.5″ x 8.5″.
Cost: $20.00 Plus tax (if applicable) and Shipping
Contact Michele about International Shipping
IngramSpark is connected to many bigger bookstores around the globe so you may be able to order the book from your bookstore.
The 120 page PDF book will be emailed to you by Michele within 48 hours.
The PDF is 120 pages and is 8.5″ x 8.5″.
Cost: $9.99
Where to Purchase THE EMERGING
If you live in the Santa Cruz area, and you want the book immediately, you can purchase from the following local stores and sources:
Bookshop Santa Cruz
1520 Pacific Ave.
Santa Cruz, CA
(831) 423-0900
Wisteria Antiques
5870 Soquel Drive
Soquel, CA
(831) 462-2900
Kelly’s Books
Watsonville Square
1838 Main Street
Watsonville, CA
(831) 728-4139
I can’t thank you enough for writing your beautiful book! A whole new world has been gifted to me! I love your book by the way. I have Art in my Heart. I’m so glad I found your teachings. Painting for me is thrilling. My heart races and I’m soooo happy when I paint.
– Patti T.
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