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The Buddha Burns

The Buddha Burns

A monumental Buddha statue sits in meditative repose while the world combusts around him in flames of orange, yellow, amber, and burnt sienna. The enlightened one remains untouched by the inferno—his bronze or stone presence centered, calm, eyes closed in eternal contemplation. The fire is not destructive but transformative, rendered in thick impasto that creates actual dimensional flames climbing the canvas surface. Hidden within the conflagration are collaged fragments: architectural ruins, stairways leading nowhere, brick walls, windows, organic forms suggesting both creation and cremation. A modern window appears incongruously in upper right—suggesting this apocalypse happens in contemporary time, that enlightenment must be sought amid twenty-first century burning. The Buddha's form darkens to silhouette in places, as if he's becoming pure archetype, the idea of peace persisting beyond any single representation.
  • Details

    An original mixed media artwork, rich with surreal symbolism and tactile intrigue. Each layer is meticulously built upon a heavy-duty stretched canvas using a myriad of materials, inviting the viewer into a world of texture and depth. Created with professional archival paints and sealed for protection, this piece is designed to endure. The included collage elements are printed with archival inks on fine art papers, ensuring the vibrancy lasts for generations.
  • Size

    11x14
  • Materials & Techniques

    mediums/materials: phosphorescent paints, found objects, paper, wax, photo collage, oxidative inks, distress paint and inks, acrylic pouring, digitally altered images, acrylic paint, watercolor, spray paint, walnut ink, staining mediums, tissue paper, mica powders, glitter, heavy gel medium, gesso, pebeo prism and fantasy paints, ceramic paint, stained glass paint, alcohol inks, iridescent inks, distress crayons, charcoal, pastels, oil pastels, string, beads, jewelry, gems, chains, buttons, foils, newspaper, vinyl, plastic, walnut inks, india ink, colorshift paints and more!
  • Hidden Images & Elements

    The Buddha represents enlightenment, inner peace, detachment from worldly suffering, and the consciousness that observes without being consumed. Fire symbolizes purification, destruction, transformation, the burning away of illusion, and the apocalyptic anxiety of contemporary life (climate crisis, social collapse, personal burnout). The Buddha remaining serene amid flames evokes the Buddhist concept of equanimity—not being disturbed by circumstances. Architectural fragments suggest civilization burning, empires falling, the impermanence of all constructed things. Hidden stairways might represent spiritual ascension or the paths we climb even as everything falls.
  • Interpretation

    This powerful piece speaks to the need for spiritual centeredness as the world literally burns around us. It's both ancient wisdom and contemporary necessity—how do we maintain peace when everything is on fire? The Buddha doesn't escape the flames, he simply isn't consumed by them. The piece might also explore the destructive side of enlightenment—the burning away of ego, attachment, the comfortable lies we live by. Or perhaps it suggests that true spiritual practice must acknowledge rather than deny catastrophe, finding peace not through escape but through radical acceptance of what is.
  • Poetry

    When the world became fire, he finally understood why they called it practice.
400,00$Preis
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