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The parable "The Illusion of Delights". A man fleeing death (a tiger) jumped into the well and grabbed the branches in the well. White and black mice (day and night (time)) gnaw on these branches. But it so happened that a beehive hung on a branch above the well, from which wild honey oozed and dripped into the well. The man appreciated the sweetness of honey and began to enjoy it without noticing the snake at the bottom of the well (hellish planets) and other animals. Being in the grip of dangers we try to enjoy the "drops of honey" instead of thinking how to free ourselves from this material bondage.
Original Created:2021
Subjects:Performing Arts
Materials:Canvas
Styles:ConceptualFolkIllustration
Mediums:Oil
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
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Kazakhstan
Babaev Arsen Born and raised in Kazakhstan in the village of 50 years of the Kazakh SSR on June 8, 1984 in the family of the warehouse manager and the teacher of the Kazakh language. He studies bad at school. The only subjects that he liked were drawing lessons, literature and astronomy. At school he participates in competitions in fine arts. In 2001 he tries to enter the Almaty Academy of Arts for the specialty of directing feature films but fails the exam and does not pass the competition. In 2006 he began painting oil paintings. In 2008 he got a job at the Kazakhfilm film studio as an assistant production designer and has been working for four years. In 2013 participates in team exhibition of paintings which was held at the Alma-Ata Gallery. In 2011 he devotes his life to the renounced way of life and goes to live in a male monastery at a Vedic temple for four years. He goes to India several times, visits holy places. Deeply studies the scriptures, not only Hinduism, but also Islam and Christianity. After returning from the monastery, he creates a family, engages in charitable projects and paints pictures.
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