Arran Ross
Buddhanaut - Orange - Wasabi-Sabi Series
Ceramic with coloured glaze
Height: 14 cm
Edition: 2/50
Arran Ross's 'Buddhanaut - Orange - Wasabi-Sabi Series' merges the serene essence of Buddhist philosophy with the exploratory spirit of space travel, encapsulated in a striking 14 cm ceramic form....
Arran Ross's "Buddhanaut - Orange - Wasabi-Sabi Series" merges the serene essence of Buddhist philosophy with the exploratory spirit of space travel, encapsulated in a striking 14 cm ceramic form. Crafted with a vibrant orange glaze, this piece draws the eye with its bold colour and intricate detailing, inviting a moment of reflection. The smooth, glossy surface contrasts with subtle textural variations, imbuing the figure with a sense of life and movement. Ross's technique harmonises traditional craftsmanship with contemporary themes, offering a meditative experience through the juxtaposition of earthly tranquility and cosmic curiosity.
Buddhanaut: A Fusion of Themes
As part of an exclusive edition of 50, this work stands as a testament to Ross's innovative approach within the "Wasabi-Sabi Series," blending cultural motifs with modern exploration. Placed in a personal or communal space, the artwork transforms its environment, offering both visual interest and thematic depth. Its compact size allows for flexibility in display, while its vibrant hue and conceptual richness ensure it remains a focal point, encouraging viewers to ponder the intersection of heritage and innovation, and the journey of discovery both within and beyond.
Buddhanaut: A Fusion of Themes
As part of an exclusive edition of 50, this work stands as a testament to Ross's innovative approach within the "Wasabi-Sabi Series," blending cultural motifs with modern exploration. Placed in a personal or communal space, the artwork transforms its environment, offering both visual interest and thematic depth. Its compact size allows for flexibility in display, while its vibrant hue and conceptual richness ensure it remains a focal point, encouraging viewers to ponder the intersection of heritage and innovation, and the journey of discovery both within and beyond.