Arran Ross
Buddhanaut - Lilac - Wasabi- Sabi Series
Ceramic with coloured glaze
Height: 15 cm
Edition: 14/50
Arran Ross's 'Buddhanaut - Lilac - Wasabi- Sabi Series' is a striking exploration of form and colour, crafted in ceramic with a vibrant glaze. Standing at 15 cm, this piece...
Arran Ross's "Buddhanaut - Lilac - Wasabi- Sabi Series" is a striking exploration of form and colour, crafted in ceramic with a vibrant glaze. Standing at 15 cm, this piece combines the serenity of traditional Buddhist imagery with a playful, contemporary twist. The use of lilac and wasabi hues alongside shimmering gold accents creates a dynamic visual interplay, inviting viewers to explore contrasts between calmness and vibrancy. Ross's meticulous glazing technique imbues the figure with a sense of depth and movement, evoking a feeling of curiosity and contemplation.
Significance and Impact of the Buddhanaut Series
Part of a limited edition series, this work exemplifies contemporary Scottish art’s innovative spirit, blending cultural motifs with modern aesthetics. The Buddhanaut series encourages reflection on themes of identity and transformation. Displayed in a space, its compact form and bold colouring make it a versatile addition, capable of enhancing both minimalist and eclectic interiors. The piece not only highlights Ross’s unique artistic vision but also invites collectors to engage with the broader dialogue of tradition and modernity in art.
Significance and Impact of the Buddhanaut Series
Part of a limited edition series, this work exemplifies contemporary Scottish art’s innovative spirit, blending cultural motifs with modern aesthetics. The Buddhanaut series encourages reflection on themes of identity and transformation. Displayed in a space, its compact form and bold colouring make it a versatile addition, capable of enhancing both minimalist and eclectic interiors. The piece not only highlights Ross’s unique artistic vision but also invites collectors to engage with the broader dialogue of tradition and modernity in art.
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