Description This is the third painting that creates the larger whole of “Akhandika” which was cut into 21 pieces (originally 2.8x2m canvas).
“Akhandika” in Pali (ancient Buddhist language) has two distinct meanings: “undivided” or “unbroken,” and “piece that wi...
Description This is the third painting that creates the larger whole of “Akhandika” which was cut into 21 pieces (originally 2.8x2m canvas).
“Akhandika” in Pali (ancient Buddhist language) has two distinct meanings: “undivided” or “unbroken,” and “piece that wi...