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58" Lord Buddha Face | Modern Art Statue | White Marble | Excellent Indian Art

$7626.75
$10,169
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Specifications
DDS497
Natural Marble
Height: 58 inch
Width: 18 inch
Depth: 13 inch
Weight 350 kg
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MADE IN INDIA.

Encountering Serenity: The Stone Face of Enlightenment

This striking sculpture captures the serene visage of Lord Buddha, rendered in a modern artistic interpretation that breathes new life into ancient tradition. Carved from a single, impressive block of natural marble, the statue stands as a testament to the enduring power of spiritual iconography and the mastery of Indian craftsmanship. The raw, unfinished edges of the marble provide a compelling contrast to the exquisitely chiseled features of the Buddha's face, creating a dynamic interplay between the natural form of the stone and the artist's deliberate intention. The very material, white marble, has long been associated with purity, clarity, and the divine in art and architecture. Its luminous quality seems to emanate an inner light, perfectly embodying the spiritual illumination that Siddhartha Gautama attained to become the Buddha, the Awakened One. In Buddhist lore, the marble mountains of Gandhara were once said to be the dwelling place of Yakshas, powerful nature spirits, and this natural material itself carries a resonance of the earth's ancient energies, now shaped into a symbol of ultimate peace.

A Modern Aesthetic for Timeless Wisdom

What sets this piece apart is its contemporary aesthetic. Unlike more traditional, fully formed Buddha statues, this artwork embraces abstraction and negative space. The Buddha's face emerges from an unrefined marble form, as if the enlightenment itself is being revealed from the raw potential of existence. This approach resonates with the concept of Shunyata, or emptiness, in Buddhist philosophy, suggesting that all phenomena are empty of inherent existence, yet capable of manifestation. The subtle carvings that adorn the rough-hewn portions of the marble hint at unseen depths and the interconnectedness of all things, a reminder of the profound teachings of impermanence and interdependence. This is not merely a representation, but an invocation of the Buddha's presence, inviting contemplation and inner peace into any space it graces. It is a piece that speaks to both the spiritual seeker and the admirer of bold, evocative art.
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