English: Original photographic collage by Elizabeth Gill Lui. Snap Dragon Mandala; Mandala 1 from Gill Lui's The Horizon Within series. The artist writes: "My work in photographic collage has involved an investigation into the fractal nature of organic life and the issues of duality, multiplicity, and the right and left brain perception of pattern and our ability to create meaning. The overlap between physics and the spiritual structure of the mandala and tanka style of painting has been an influence in the geometric structuring of my work."
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