Love Carved in Stone: Appreciating Buddhist Art in a Non-Buddhist Way
Evocations of loving-kindness and compassion in secular…
Evocations of loving-kindness and compassion in secular…
Buddhist art as a path to transcending ego, connecting..
Artworks have sparked debate on Buddhist images and..
Becoming a metta-naut through expanding one’s…
Works on paper by Fiorenza Menini after the…
The art of cosmic symmetry and spontaneity
“It is so magical, it is so wondrous, this meeting, as in a dream—”** I met artist Fiorenza Menini during late summer 2014. After visiting
When we talk about Buddhist art, one tends to think of sculptures in stone or bronze, or monumental caves and wall paintings. However, when Buddhism
Transcending limitations and seeing with our true eyes
Spirit is without name, without form. Spirit does not occupy a specific place, but is everywhere at the same time. Spirit is beyond of the
James Sanford and his colleagues in their wonderful volume Flowing Traces (Sanford et al 1992, p.3) point out that “Buddhism’s beginnings in Japan had the arts at