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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
Ginkgo Infinity - Buddha is the middle picture of the 3-part series by Ginkgo Infinity. A ginkgo leaf covered with gold leaf forms the center of the image and the figure of the Buddha. The artist uses the metaphorical properties of gold - the creative power to generate the power in every human being that can always be generated from within. Just like the potential of enlightenment, which is gradually possible again and again for every person in small… steps.
The ginkgo is the oldest tree in the world. It dates back to the age when dinosaurs lived. A striking sign of the invincible vitality of a ginkgo tree is the fact that the tree that was destroyed by the atomic bomb while standing next to a temple in Hiroshima has come back a year later.
« If my pictures stimulate calm, deepening, and the encounter with oneself, then the vibration arises that defines us humans as sentient beings. »
Luise Kloos is an award-winning painter and draftsman based in Austria whose works have been exhibited nationally, as well as in Hungary, the United States, the United Kingdom, Poland, Croatia, and Germany. Motivated by the immediacy of expression, her abstractions are created with the intent of conveying a sense of tranquility, inviting viewers into "a state that touches them deeply". Kloos's distinctive pieces are made using pencils, ink, and mineral pigments found in the Himalayas.