Teen Mandala Jam at Sunnyvale Public Library
- Shubhada Zunjarwad

- Feb 8
- 1 min read
Quiet 90 mins of Color, Calm, and Creativity
On Monday, February 2nd at 4:00 PM, we gathered for a cozy little art break at the Sunnyvale Public Library—a Teen Mandala Jam designed to offer students a moment of calm in the middle of their busy school week. While the attendance was small, the energy in the room felt full and bright. Sometimes, an intimate group creates the most meaningful magic.

Each teen arrived carrying the weight of school, homework, and schedules, but within minutes, that all began to soften. With a simple introduction to concentric circles, symmetry tricks, and a few playful design prompts, they were off—each creating a mandala that reflected their own rhythm and imagination.
Armed with acrylic pens, a compass, a ruler, and a sparkling assortment of gems and mirrors, the mandalas began to bloom. Colors layered, patterns emerged, and soon the wooden circles transformed into vibrant, personal artworks. What started as quiet concentration slowly turned into smiles, conversations, and that unmistakable hum of creative joy.
By the end of the hour, the room glowed—tables scattered with color, teens proudly holding up their finished pieces, and a shared sense of calm that only mandala art seems to bring. It was a gentle reminder that creativity doesn’t need a crowd to feel powerful.


I left the library feeling refreshed, energized, and grateful. These small moments—where art becomes a pause, a breath, a spark—are the ones that stay with me the longest.





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