南法聖観(Seikang Nanpou)
Born in 1951
"Buddhism Painting, Transmission from Avalokitesva"
On April 3, 1980, at the age of 28,
I was given my talent for painting by the Kannon (priest) of a very important Temple in Japan.
From that day on, I have been able to use my talents to influence the destiny of others.
Four years later I saw The Mandala for
first time.
I was so spellbound by it's beauty and spiritual power that I decided to paint Buddhist images.
I have not studied from professors or masters. I am self taught. To become a Buddhist painter, it is customary to copy pictures
from the past.
"Shabutsu" in Japanese.
My paintings, however; are brand new and unique, without parallel in the world.
The strong appeal of my paintings is the bright and vivid color. I use powdered mineral pigments and Japanese art paints. I also use
pure gold and silver leaf in some of my paintings so that my paintings look more ornamental and elegant compared to other
Buddhist paintings. First, I make a preliminary sketch on Japanese paper, this is my canvas and by mixing a glue paint with my original method I can create bright colors that will not fade through the years. Through the use of details, brilliant colors and a sensitivity inspired by the colors of the four seasons I am able to create these inspirational works.
Because of God's affection, love and the teachings of the priests I am able to paint images that I hope will touch people's hearts and
continue to inspire for generations to come.
In the beginning, mindfulness takes away worries and fears about past and future and keeps us anchored in the present. In the end it points the right view of the self. - Ayya Khema
Om mani peme hum - sending you love and light - om om om
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