Buddha

Mixed media on canvas · 50 × 50 cm
Buddha explores the forest as an inner landscape—a place where silence, transformation, and awareness naturally emerge. Surrounded by towering trees and filtered light, the small abstract figure does not represent a person, but a state of presence.
The forest becomes a symbolic space where the boundaries between the external world and inner experience begin to dissolve. Rather than depicting a spiritual icon, the painting invites the viewer to pause, observe, and reconnect with the quiet dimension that exists beneath constant thought.
Part of the Inner Landscapes series, this artwork reflects the idea that nature can become a mirror of consciousness, revealing moments of stillness and inner clarity.
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