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Printing :
Digital on Paper , Synthetic board under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
47.2x35.4in
About this artwork
In Buddhism, an arhat or arahant is someone who has gained profound understanding about the true nature of existence, who has achieved nirvana and, consequently, will not be born again.
Theravāda Buddhism considers becoming an arhat as the goal of spiritual progress.
Mahāyāna Buddhism criticizes this idea as selfish and considers the Bodhisattva as someone who stays in the cycle of rebirth, to work for the good of other people. This divergence… of opinion is one of the fundamental differences between Theravāda and Mahāyāna.
Contrary to Mahayana accusations, the doctrine of Theravāda Buddhism holds that arahants also care about the enlightenment of others and that they emerge into the world for the well-being of other beings.
Bahujanahita Sutta: “Moreover, monks, behold, there is the disciple of that Master, an Arahant, whose defilements have been destroyed.
« I wanted to be a pilot, but I ended up painting. Now I fly higher. »
Arturo Prins is an exciting Spanish artist whose style comes from a sensibility of play, discipline, freedom and rebellion, redoubled in a constant reinvention of himself. Thematically, Prins looks to delve into metaphysics, symbolism, esoteric cosmogony, while mixing in humor to soften the transcendent themes in his work. He also describes his work as being "nostalgic for the future, sometimes with a nod to the eclectic spiritualism between East and West."