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He sits approximately 10″ tall and is 8″ wide. The weight is 2 pounds. He has a very relaxed expression on his face as he meditates. The quality is Exceptional and you will probably never see anything this well done in you’re lifetime. This piece is so realistic that it is a little eerie. He looks as if he could come to life at any moment. He even has eye lashes that are so delicate that it would seem impossible to make them. The texture and skin tone is perfect and his fingernails look absolutely real. The pictures don’t do justice to the realism of this figure. This is rare piece of art that very few artists on Earth are capable of producing.
Buddhadasa Bhikkhu (Thai: พุทธทาสภิกขุ, May 27, 1906 – May 25, 1993) was a famous and influential ascetic-philosopher of the 20th century. Known as an innovative reinterpreter of Buddhist doctrine, Buddhadasa fostered a reformation in conventional religious perceptions in his home country, Thailand as well as abroad. Although he was a formally a “monk”, having at the age of twenty years submitted to mandatory traditional religious controls, Buddhadasa developed a personal view that rejected specific religious identification and considered all faiths as principally one. His groundbreaking thought inspired such persons as the French schooled Pridi Banomyong, leader of the Siamese revolution of 1932 and a group of Thai social activists and artists of the 1960s and 70s.
Medium | Wax Museum Type |
Listed By | Dealer or Reseller |
Date of Creation | 2000-Now |
Region of Origin | Asia |
Largest Dimension | Less than 12″ |
Subject | Religious Statues |
Original/Reproduction | Original |
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