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Buddha Statues 1928

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In this captivating piece, the viewer is drawn into a realm where the spiritual and the earthly intertwine. The statues rise out of the surface, portraying a variety of Buddhas, each radiating serenity and wisdom. The gentle lines and careful carvings evoke a sense of peace, almost inviting the viewer to step into this sacred space. The texture of the stone is palpable; it seems to hum with age and history, suggesting that these figures have witnessed countless moments of devotion.

The color palette contrasts earthy shades with hints of soft blue and blush tones in the background, which enhance the ethereal feeling of the artwork. These gentle hues give an otherworldly atmosphere, as if dawn is breaking over a distant landscape. The composition, marked by the upright stature of the figures, reflects a sense of stability and respect—a tranquil reminder of the teachings of Buddhism. As you gaze deeper, you might feel a profound connection to the divine, a desire to linger in these moments of introspection and clarity.

Buddha Statues 1928

Nicholas Roerich

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1928

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Dimensions:

5760 × 4384 px
310 × 410 mm

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