
Stake attention in this memory
The media file displays a large, square, and highly intricate Tibetan Buddhist mandala painting mounted on a plain, light gray wall. The artwork is exceptionally vibrant, featuring a rich palette of reds, oranges, yellows, greens, and blues. At the center of the painting is a circular design containing numerous figures, possibly deities or enlightened beings, surrounded by multiple concentric square and rectangular layers. These layers are meticulously detailed with smaller figures, symbolic architectural elements resembling a celestial palace, and geometric patterns. A prominent green circular band, adorned with many seated and standing figures, encircles these inner structures. Beyond the main mandala, a wide, rainbow-like border transitions from bright yellows and oranges, evoking fire or sunlight, to cooler blues, suggesting a cosmic sky. In each of the four corners of the square canvas, outside the central mandala, a larger wrathful deity is depicted. The top left features a multi-armed blue deity, the top right a winged figure, the bottom left a dark, flame-enshrouded deity, and the bottom right a red-skinned, fanged protector, both seemingly standing on prostrate figures. Below the main circular mandala, within the artwork's bottom border, a dark, mountainous landscape is visible against a gradient sky of blue and yellow, implying a terrestrial setting amidst the celestial imagery. The painting is affixed to the wall, casting a subtle shadow below. There is no visible text present on the artwork itself or on the surrounding wall. The overall impression is one of spiritual complexity, vivid detail, and cosmic symbolism, typical of a thangka-style mandala.
Symbol
C15B0
Volume
10,695
Creator
+$0.16
Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$15.36


