The Unnamable Is the Eternally Real
1995 - 2013
Archival digital prints on UltraSmooth Fine Art Paper
76.2 cm x 76.2 cm each
In the series The Unnamable Is the Eternally Real, I have taken photographs from the Royal Ontario Museum's collection of religious artifacts of Buddha heads that were broken or sawed off from their bodies by thieves and vandals. Some of these artifacts were once installed or carved into rock walls at various religious sites, including the Buddhist cave temples of T'ien Lung Shan in Shansi Province, China.
1995 - 2013
Archival digital prints on UltraSmooth Fine Art Paper
76.2 cm x 76.2 cm each
In the series The Unnamable Is the Eternally Real, I have taken photographs from the Royal Ontario Museum's collection of religious artifacts of Buddha heads that were broken or sawed off from their bodies by thieves and vandals. Some of these artifacts were once installed or carved into rock walls at various religious sites, including the Buddhist cave temples of T'ien Lung Shan in Shansi Province, China.