Each week we choose an image that’s been submitted to seeingfresh.com that really exemplifies the practice of contemplative photography.
The “Seeing Fresh” Contemplative Photo of the Moment…
Each week we choose an image that’s been submitted to seeingfresh.com that really exemplifies the practice of contemplative photography.
The “Seeing Fresh” contemplative photo of the moment…
Each week we choose an image that’s been submitted to seeingfresh.com that really exemplifies the practice of contemplative photography.
In the right place: the “Seeing Fresh” contemplative photo of the moment
Each week we choose an image that’s been submitted to seeingfresh.com that really exemplifies the practice of contemplative photography.
Buddhas from beer boxes? Artist John Bradley explains.
Via Buddhist Art News comes word of a truly unusual exhibit, “A Waste Cardboard Installation: Buddhas from a Bottleshop.”
Shabby meets chic in this “Seeing Fresh” contemplative photo of the moment…
Each week we choose an image that’s been submitted to seeingfresh.com that really exemplifies the practice of contemplative photography.
None more blue: The “Seeing Fresh” Contemplative Photo of the Moment
Each week we choose an image that’s been submitted to seeingfresh.com that really exemplifies the practice of contemplative photography.
The “Seeing Fresh” contemplative photo of May 2014
Each week we choose an image that’s been submitted to seeingfresh.com that really exemplifies the practice of contemplative photography.
Zen artist Mark T Morse: Depicting the masters
“I’ll keep to any teacher of Zen, alive between 1950 and today,” says Mark T Morse of his series of brush-and-ink portraits of modern dharma teachers.
Anonymous
Chinese soldiers, stir-fried scriptures, and Shrek—they’re all part of a provocative new exhibition that’s giving voice to contemporary Tibetan artists.