

Create 25 unique black-and-white mandala coloring pages inspired by traditional Indian saree and textile patterns such as Banarasi, Kanjeevaram, Kalamkari, Ikat, and Bandhani. Each mandala should: - Be centered and symmetrical - Use clean, bold, smooth line art (no shading, no grayscale) - Have medium spacing between elements (not overcrowded) - Be easy and relaxing to color (beginner-friendly to intermediate) - Include textile-inspired elements like paisleys, floral vines, zari motifs, geometric borders, and traditional Indian pattern details - Be creative and distinct from each other (no repetition) - Fit neatly within a square or circular frame - Have a clear margin around the design (for printing) Style: - Minimal yet elegant - Inspired by Indian fabric patterns but transformed into mandalas - Balanced complexity (not too simple, not too dense) Output: - 300 DPI - Pure black line art on white background - Coloring book style - No text, no watermark for the next 5 pages: page1: Create a clean, printable color theory wheel for a coloring book. Requirements: - Circular color wheel layout - Clearly divided sections (primary, secondary, tertiary colors) - Bold black outlines only (no colors filled in) - Labels included for each color section - Minimal and neat design - Easy for beginners to understand and color - Plenty of spacing for coloring - Black and white line art, 300 DPI page 2 to 5: Create 4 clean and minimal coloring practice pages for experimenting with color