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- Categories Spiritual Art Spirituality
This abstract painting depicts the head of Buddha, rendered with a blend of artistic expression and spiritual depth. The face exudes an aura of profound compassion, its features softly defined yet powerfully evocative. The Buddha's eyes are gently closed in deep meditation, conveying a state of transcendent peace.
The artist create an ethereal quality, with layers of muted colors that seem to shimmer with inner light. The contours of the face are suggested rather than sharply delineated, inviting the viewer to look deeper and contemplate the Buddha's serene countenance.
There's a palpable sense of divine presence in the painting, as if the canvas itself emanates a quiet spiritual energy. The overall composition balances between the tangible and the intangible, perfectly capturing the Buddha's state of enlightenment.
For those who gaze upon this work, it offers a window into the beauty of purity, solemnity, and boundless compassion. It serves as a powerful meditation aid, encouraging viewers to find their own inner peace and to reflect on the profound teachings of Buddhism.
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Born in 1967, he settled in Denmark in 1985. He became a monk in 1987 at Vien Giac Temple in Hannover, Germany.
In 1992, he traveled to India to study and learn about Tibetan Buddhism. He studied at the Sera University, a Gelukpa Buddhist institution, from 1993 to 1998.
In 1999, he established the Vien Giac Temple in Bodh Gaya, Bihar, and currently serves as its abbot.
He built the Cuc Lac Temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand, in 2005 and entered a three-year retreat from 2011 to 2014.
From 2016 to 2022, he returned to Vietnam to explore the local lifestyle and practice.
Since 2022, he has been the abbot of both the Vien Giac Temple in Bodh Gaya and the Cuc Lac Temple in Thailand.
Published Works:"Xứ Phật Tình Quê" (Buddha's Land, Hometown Love), Volume 1: 1998."Tự Truyện Một Người Tu" (Autobiography of a Monk), Volume 1: 2000."Tự Truyện Một Người Tu" (Autobiography of a Monk), Volume 2: 2001."Xứ Phật Tình Quê" (Buddha's Land, Hometown Love), Volume 2: 2002."Milarepa": 2004."Mùa Hoa Đào Nở" (The Season of Cherry Blossoms): 2014.
In 2023 and 2024, he embarked on an ambitious artistic endeavor, creating 10,000 Buddhist paintings with diverse themes, including the Buddha, Zen art, Nature and Humanity, Japanese Gardens, Ikebana (flower arrangement), Tea Ceremony, and the pinnacle of Japanese art.
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Nationality:
VIETNAM
- Date of birth : 1967
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Vietnamese Artists