[ART] Buddhist themed paintings, 90's

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  • Green Ben
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    • Oct 2024
    • 36

    [ART] Buddhist themed paintings, 90's

    I spent my twenties as a Dharma Bum/Punk artist. Most of that time, my day job was selling art supplies, which was perfect for me at the time. I connected with other artists, and collected a lot of samples and closeout priced inventory to pass along to kids in the local punk scene who were into painting.
    Era was pre-internet. Most of my work from that era is scattered to the winds, no digital archive, and most of the lost is rightly so.

    Gassho
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  • Matt Johnson
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    • Jun 2024
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    #2
    Those are awesome Ben! ... I especially like that one of the bodhisattva.... is that manjushri or perhaps fudo?

    _/\_
    sat/ah
    matt

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    • ZenJay
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      • Apr 2024
      • 175

      #3
      These are absolutely wonderful Ben! Thank you for sharing! I really dig your style!

      Gassho,
      Jay

      Sat/lah today

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      • Green Ben
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        • Oct 2024
        • 36

        #4
        Originally posted by Matt Johnson
        Those are awesome Ben! ... I especially like that one of the bodhisattva.... is that manjushri or perhaps fudo?
        It is Fudo..

        Gassho

        stlah
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        • Green Ben
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          • Oct 2024
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          #5
          A few more, only the Quanyin is from the 90's. The airbrushed t-shirt (yes, I beat AI art to giving Shakyumuni six fingers) is from around 2008, and the quadriptych is from about 2012, and is the first work of art I created for a specific space, being the living room of our family's first mortgage.
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