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Quan Yin in Teal Moonlight - Laura Iverson

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Quan Yin in Teal Moonlight Painting

 

 

 

 

 

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quan yin, kwan yin, mandala, feng shui, cherry blossoms, boddhisattva, goddess, sakura, blue, teal, moon, zen, meditation, buddhist, buddha, landscape, woman, geisha, art, painting, original, asian

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Title:

Quan Yin in Teal Moonlight

Artist:

Laura Iverson

Medium:

Painting - Acrylic On Canvas

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Dimensions

11.000 x 14.000 x 1.000 inches

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Description:

Quan Yin, the Buddhist goddess (Boddhisattva) of compassion, among branches of cherry blossoms, under a luminous full moon. Her belt is decorated with a gold lotus flower and she holds a dove in one hand and mala prayer beads in the other. The prayer beads are white, ending in a gold tassel. The night sky is in shades of teal and blue, deepening to indigo. Some of the petals are dancing in the air. This feng shui mandala, part of the Zen modern art series (visionary landscapes in a contemporary Asian style), is an original acrylic painting on a gallery-wrapped stretched canvas (the 3/4" staple-free sides are finished off in purple acrylic)--no need to frame. It has been lightly varnished to protect the paint and preserve the lustrous colors. If you would like the canvas fitted with picture wire, let me know at the time of purchase (no additional charge). The piece can be hung as is on one or two parallel nails but some people prefer hanging wire if the piece is going to be hung unframed.

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April 8th, 2011

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