Tashi Mannox
Hog eats Cockerel eats Snake (2007, ink on water-colour paper, 57x76 cm)
In Buddhism, the concept of the โThree Poisonsโ refers to the fundamental mental states that lead to suffering and perpetuate the cycle of samsara. These poisons are represented by three animals: the pig, the bird, and the snake. Together, they symbolize ignorance, attachment, and aversion, respectively. These three negative states are considered the root causes of all suffering.
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Hog eats Cockerel eats Snake (2007, ink on water-colour paper, 57x76 cm)
In Buddhism, the concept of the โThree Poisonsโ refers to the fundamental mental states that lead to suffering and perpetuate the cycle of samsara. These poisons are represented by three animals: the pig, the bird, and the snake. Together, they symbolize ignorance, attachment, and aversion, respectively. These three negative states are considered the root causes of all suffering.
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Egor Koshelev
Dunaev and the stomp (2022, acrylic on OSB, 125 ั 250 cm, Illustration for "Mythogenic Love of Casts" by Sergey Anufriev and Pavel Pepperstein)
Dunaev and the stomp (2022, acrylic on OSB, 125 ั 250 cm, Illustration for "Mythogenic Love of Casts" by Sergey Anufriev and Pavel Pepperstein)
Julius Jenny
Rebirth (2025, Oil on canvas,100x200 cm)
Rebirth (2025, Oil on canvas,100x200 cm)