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Oh Tara - Limited Edition of 20 Print

B GlezSa

Spain

Printmaking, Screenprinting on Paper

Size: 3.9 W x 5.7 H x 0 D in

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This is printmaking resulting from the Craving technique. Within Tibetan Buddhism, Tara is considered a Buddha of compassion and action. Tara is also known as a savior, as a celestial divinity who listens to the laments of beings who experience misery in samsara. This is a very simplified image that I liked to create to have my personal reminding of this female buddha, as an aspirational iconographic. The series has Blue and Magenta pigments. The present original printmaking has a predominance of cyan.

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Printmaking:Screenprinting on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:20

Size:3.9 W x 5.7 H x 0 D in

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Beatriz GlezSa is an interdisciplinary eco-artist. Recently diagnosed with ASD (before called Asperger's). Researcher, writer, visual artist; creative, and art director. Art teacher/coach. She graduated in Fine Arts (BFA+MFA) from Barcelona University (UB). MA(Ed) Secondary Education (UPC), M.A studies in Art therapy and (B.A) Psychology (UNED). She was awarded a scholarship to study Photography at Nottingham Trent University (UK). She obtained the European “Leonardo Da Vinci” grant for professional training in the UK. She has been working on using art with Alzheimer's patients. Ecology together with the transformation and its many nuances, Ecology, the importance of art in health, the development of art and creativity in education, ecology, identity, illness and resilience, trauma, science, cultural representations, and other social matters are often reviewed in her work. Guest Artist in Fotográfica Bogotá 2019 - (FotoMuseo). Artworks series part of the permanent collection of National Museum of Photography of Colombia. Her work has been internationally awarded and published in magazines and books. + info: https://linktr.ee/BeatrizGlezSa

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