Buddhist Sketchbook pages 26 & 27

In the parchment heart of this sacred Buddhist Sketchbook, an image sprawls across two burnt leaves, blossoming. Yellow orbs radiate, like twin suns born from the silent chrysalis of the mind, stark against the regimented beauty of a diagram. The connection of these forms is concealed, like the zen enigma whispered only in silence.

The edges of the orbs blur into the infinite lines of geometry, mirroring the coalescence of existence and nothingness, form and void. They pulsate with an inner warmth, a secret conversation between the transitory and the eternal. They offer no immediate meaning, echoing the Buddhist practice of sunyata, the recognition of emptiness, urging the observer into a quiet contemplation.

Only when one surrenders to this intimate dance between orbs and lines, losing oneself in the spiral of detail, does the image unfold its clandestine rhythm. It’s like traversing a mindscape, each stroke a synapse in the unending labyrinth of consciousness, each detail a fleeting moment.

As the gaze drifts deeper into the maelstrom of lines and colour, a sudden clarity dawns. The orbs shape-shift into a distant landscape, shifting hills under an orb-lit sky, bathed in a surreal luminescence. The geometric patterns now blaze into existence, reminiscent of a bush consumed by flames, yet not succumbing to the fire.

Over time, these sketches show their temporality. Corners fade, colors bleed into the once crisp pages, details diminish into the patina of age. Yet, even in their state of deterioration, they embody the essence of Anicca, the impermanence that Buddhism reveres. Each stage of their decay merely another verse in the endless song of time.

The images are entwined, two distinct narratives birthed from the same seed. They evolve side by side, mirroring each other in their shared difference, each sketch an unfolding Samsara, a wheel of life and death and rebirth in the eternally cyclical universe. They remain the silent testament of an intimate exploration, a chronicle of meditations and moments captured, not with a goal to capture beauty or value but to simply bear witness to the ever-evolving dance of existence.

Buddhist Edge

The sketchbook, then, is a testament of the impermanent yet unending journey of enlightenment, a mindful dialogue with the universe etched in ink and paper. As the observer immerses, the image asks not for interpretation, but for the mindful embrace of its quiet complexity, in the ceaseless act of becoming and unbecoming. It is not just a drawing, but a meditation on time.

Buddhist Sketchbook Pages

Thorns and Thrones, A Mosaic of Misery
Geometry and biology intertwine as ink meets paper, and the hidden world of fungal growth.
I became reclusive, withdrawn, a madman scribbling equations, doodles, nonsensical words.
I was the center of my world, a world where every action was justified, every desire a birthright.
Buddhist Sketchbook project.
A Transgressive Sketchbook
Buddhist Sketchbook project.
Buddhist Sketchbook project.
Light drawing.
Infinite drawing from the Buddhist Sketchbook.
Formula for front and back.
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