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Yomna44 [2013-12-19 11:45:27 +0000 UTC]
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LordoftheBling-XXL [2011-12-15 11:58:47 +0000 UTC]
nice looks like some form of tantra or shakti realization/kundalini rising thingie out of lotus mind. hmmmm. athena.
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LordoftheBling-XXL In reply to StudioFeng [2011-12-16 04:40:00 +0000 UTC]
better now that i seen ur sexy ass. well, face. u know what i mean!
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Easterejaculate [2011-12-11 16:32:05 +0000 UTC]
like where this is going. love your paintings. ever try oil? i'd love to see you in oil.
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Azul-din [2011-12-08 11:24:00 +0000 UTC]
I find this piece many layered and complex. The meditation is of the lotus, I would have said God-realized for the expression of bliss on her face, and the energies you indicate around her. But you have added vines growing, trapping her body in a slightly ambiguous way. Is it mockery? Or possibly a darker realization that one cannot quite transcend the body as long as there exist earthly ties? The Lotus was chosen as a spiritual symbol, I was told once, because it has it's roots in the mud...and yet, those do not look like lotus leaves, but rather some kind of ivy. And why does the paint drip so from the leaves? Those drops of green are very carefully done...hmm. Something about the painting itself that is a tie to the earth? Deep waters here to be sure
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StudioFeng In reply to Azul-din [2011-12-08 23:44:37 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for your comment my friend!
This piece is personal understanding of Wing Chun concept of relaxation. In Buddhism the lotus means pure and extinguished, because the Lotus out of mud, but not stained.
Lotus to represent pure thought force
Ivies are represent roots, or Id describe as the bottom of spine(tail bone)rising up
Melting leaves means let go completely, relax down, like those muscles around spine, when rising it up, at the same time need to sinking down, so it is a state of mind, find the emptiness, once achive this relaxation, we will become very powerful, the power of relaxation.
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Azul-din In reply to StudioFeng [2011-12-09 05:24:14 +0000 UTC]
Thank you - the analogy with the bottom of the spine-ivy hadn't occurred to me. Very well realized, then.
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