The life story of a Community Sand Painting

During Mandala on the Yampa's second day, Steamboat crushed out the first edition of the 2015 Community Sand Painting.

A 4x4 palette and 100 pounds of colored sand. Just imagine all we can create?!
A 4x4 palette and 100 pounds of colored sand. Just imagine all we can create?!

This project is inspired by the monks, but the emphasis is truly on community. Without a doubt, kids led the way to completing the painting today. Their raw creative collaboration spouted a constant stream of joy from the corner of Library Hall. A few adults pitched in too, but it's notable that this gorgeous array of color was largely inspired by the hearts and minds of hundreds of small hands  -- kids who mastered the chak-pur, bargained hard for time at the table, and watched with awe and respect as their fellow citizens took turns filling in flowers, leaves, and even a lady bug.

When everyone agreed the painting was done, they gathered around the table and celebrated the impermanence of their creation.

No one was sorry to see the sand painting go. Within seconds, kids were vying for the chak-purs, eager and undaunted to begin again.

Last time this little artist sand painted was 2010, when she could barely reach the Community Sand Painting table.
Last time this little artist sand painted was 2010, when she could barely reach the Community Sand Painting table.
Even the monks joined the play at the Community Sand Painting table -- and offered a few hot sand painting tips and some revered mentoring.
Even the monks joined the play at the Community Sand Painting table -- and offered a few hot sand painting tips and some revered mentoring.
No petal went uncolored. Everyone pitched in to find any lingering blank spots in the final moments before declaring the painting done.
No petal went uncolored. Everyone pitched in to find any lingering blank spots in the final moments before declaring the painting done.
A big team put the finishing touches on the table.
A big team put the finishing touches on the table.
All mixed up: The first edition's sand after the demolition.
All mixed up: The first edition's sand after the demolition.
And so, they begin again.
And so, they begin again.