14 August 2013
Namaste~
These beautiful monk's robes were hanging from the balcony on a warm day in Ko Samui Thailand at the Big Buddha Temple.
I felt comfortable taking the photo-- and then subsequently painting the robes--- as a symbol of their floating spiritual presence all around the shrine.
The monks weren't visible at the shrines. You could feel their presence-- but they kept a low profile.
There was only one-- who was tying blessings-strings on tourist's wrists.
Don't you love the pure, ethereal quality of the fabric? and the sunshiney, intense orange?
Flight
watercolor
22" x 15"
2013
Asian Influence
Labels:
Big Buddha,
Buddha,
Buddhist Temple,
Ko Samui,
monk robes,
monks,
robes,
temple
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5 comments:
This is exquisite, Carol!I love this color- it appears in almost all my India Paintings :)I like the symbolism here,too.
They really do have an other-worldly look to them, and the colors are FABULOUS!!!
Beautiful shapes ... and the yellow-oranges are simply the most beautiful ones I've ever seen: they're compelling.
Thank you Laura.... I thought they were beautiful shapes... that happened to be monk's robes drying off the balcony!
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