Recent Work
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UNIFEM
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Buddah Sky by Ron Moss
Digital Photgraphs
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A Passenger by abbyjonesart
Oil, mirror, and mixed media on canvas. 36”(h) x 24”(w) x 2”(d)
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Prayer Wheels by AlliD
I like wandering among the stalls at Boudha, Kathmandu.
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70s Buddha by Fred L
Buddha 70s-ish style.
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In the Sun by AlliD
Sun on stupa, Boudha, Nepal.
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The Look Out by AlliD
Buddhist monk looks out over the crowds, Boudha, Kathmandu. I wonder what he’s thinking?
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Buddha by Caroline Fournier
In the last couple of years, I have become quite curious about Buddhism. Last year, I picked up a couple of small books at the Temple of Ten Thousand Buddhas in Niagara Falls (and yes there are really 10,000 buddha statues in this temple!) and had quickly thumbed through them. After my trip to Thailand, my interest has grown and a few weeks back started reading the Complete Idiots Guide to Understanding Buddhism (sounds odd but it’s actually a great starting point!). The ideologies truly resonate with me and I have tried to start applying them to my daily life. That being said, I wanted a Buddha statue as a reminder of those ideologies and so this little man is now a beautiful part of my home. Featured in Stillness Speaks in October 2008 Featured in Light in the Darkness in October 2008 Featured in XPro – Cross Processed Photography in October 2008 Featured in Statues and Such in October 2008 Cross processed using an adjustment layer and modifying the curves adjustments.
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Kuan Yin by Heroine Ψ
Kuan Yin – the Buddhist Goddess of compassion. Illustrator, Photoshop
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Buddha for Sale by richardseah
A commentary on the commercialisation of spirituality. __
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11 Heads of Avalokiteshvala by bodhicittatees
Mystical manifestation of Avalokiteshvara, beloved Buddhist bodhisattva of compassion, maybe better known to the Chinese as Kwan Yin (Quan Yin), or as Kannon to the Japanese. This version shows 11 heads and 8 principal arms, no way i was going to attempt to draw the other 992 arms. Om Mani Padmi Hum, (The Jewel in the Lotus), mantra of Avalokiteshvara, is shown at the bottom in Tibetan script.
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