The lotus is often a symbol of purity and enlightenment in various cultures, and the hand gesture of Buddha is often associated with teaching, compassion, and protection. Together, “Benevolence” could convey a sense of benevolence, kindness, and compassion inspired by the imagery of Buddha and the lotus.

Available for viewing at Tan Boon Liat

Dimensions 780 × 280 mm
Medium Charcoal Pencils and Pigments on Watercolour paper
Year 2022
Categories Paintings

佛手莲心 Benevolence

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Dimensions 780 × 280 mm
Medium Charcoal Pencils and Pigments on Watercolour paper
Year 2022

$1,800.00

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The lotus is often a symbol of purity and enlightenment in various cultures, and the hand gesture of Buddha is often associated with teaching, compassion, and protection. Together, “Benevolence” could convey a sense of benevolence, kindness, and compassion inspired by the imagery of Buddha and the lotus.

Available for viewing at Tan Boon Liat

Dimensions 780 × 280 mm
Medium Charcoal Pencils and Pigments on Watercolour paper
Year 2022
Categories Paintings
Julie Zhu
Julie Zhu

China

Julie Zhu’s practice stemmed from one that is deeply rooted in the essence of traditional watercolor painting. Technique and intricate detailing possessed majority of her art-making methodology in her last 20 years of practice. She has an inclination towards the pursuit of love, imaginary fields of elation, and the euphoria of all things flora and fauna.