My picture of the Medicine Buddha with Healing Dakinis is finally finished It is based on a description of a Buddhist text, that is used in visualization meditation.
My picture of the Medicine Buddha with Healing Dakinis is finally finished It is based on a description of a Buddhist text, that is used in visualization meditation.
Magical image Fred.
Can you post a few detail images so we can see the image at actual size? The 800 pixel limitation makes it hard to appreciate a lot of the fine detail.
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Another magical drawing, Fred. I second some detail shots.
Take care, Mike
Wow great work Fred. I don't know much about Buddhism, but I guess I can Google the medicine Buddha and see what comes up. I and I don't know what a Dakini is either except it rhymes with Bikini if Im pronouncing it right.
Bruce
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Beautiful work Fred. Yes I'd love to see some close-ups of the details too.
Bruce: I was curious, so I looked it up - according to Wikipedia a Dakini:
"... is a tantric figure designated as a female embodiment of enlightened energy."
Regards
Su
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Thanks all! I will upload some detailed pictures this evening.
For the impatient: you can have a look at my Facebook artist page, where you can follow the drawing process and get some more information on the subject and meaning of the image.
And here they are...
Oh, man. Really, really detailed and beautiful, Fred.
Thanks! Mike
Very nice Fred, such great detail.
Thanks for posting the close-ups Fred. The details are amazing and beautifully done.
Regards
Su
"If there was anything that depressed him more than his own cynicism, it was that quite often it still wasn't as cynical as real life." - Terry Pratchett, Guards! Guards!
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