Tara Dina
Graphite pencil and colouring pencil on folded paper
28 x 33 x 13.5 cm
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About the Artwork
This work is titled after an eminent female Buddha called Tara, and the Sanskrit word "Dina", used to describe a 24 hour period. Tara is on the left hand side merging into a DNA strand. In the centre is a mandala that includes eyes in two of its petals. The mandala represents the whole, it’s the “Dina” part of the drawing. And the eyes witness the whole through the mandala, as they look out the layers of the artwork. Tara becomes unitive too via merging with the DNA, whilst witnessing the scene..
Details
Medium: Graphite pencil and colouring pencil on folded paper
Year: 2025
Size: 28 x 33 x 13.5 cm
Ready to Hang:
Archie Fooks-Smith

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