
![]() Stupa for World Peace 75K Bob Jacobson, 2008 | |
![]() Lord Buddha 81K Bob Jacobson, 1996 |
![]() Vajrasattva 159K Andy Weber |
![]() Green Tara 83K Bob Jacobson, 1997, 2005 |
![]() Four-Armed Chenresig 81K Bob Jacobson, 1996 |
![]() Maitreya 61K Bob Jacobson, 1996 |
![]() Thousand-Armed Chenresig 75K Bob Jacobson, 1996 |
![]() Orange Manjushri 97K Bob Jacobson, 1997 |
![]() Medicine Buddha 66K Bob Jacobson, 1997 |
![]() Tashi Dhargye The Combined Eight Auspicious Signs Bob Jacobson, 2012 | |
![]() Individual Images of the Eight Auspicious Signs Updated Bob Jacobson, 2008-2012 | |
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With increasing frequency, the original graphics from our site are appearing all over the World Wide Web! While we appreciate your spreading what we hope are beautiful images, if you use any of them on another site, we ask that you:
created between 1996-2011 by Bob Jacobson Please feel free to reproduce these items for personal use or use in a Dharma Center or Activity without permission. Printing permission for other purposes may be obtained by sending an email request. High resolution files are available for some images here. |
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Artist's Statement: I began many of the images on this page by scanning copyright-free line drawings from various
sources. I then used Adobe Photoshop to paint them on a computer. For the past 10 years, I have been learning to "draw" the images myself, using the vector software Adobe Illustrator to follow very exact proportions and accuracy. Some examples of this are the Stupa, the Eight Auspicious Signs and the double dorje that appears at the bottom each page on this site. Vector images are particularly useful, because they can be incredibly accurate and reproduced at any size without losing detail. I maintained the proper proportions of the images throughout the process; this is, after all sacred geometry. I am not a trained thangka painter, though out of profound respect, I try to be as correct as possible, observing and drawing inspiration from thangkas by those who are trained and know what they are doing. When I once asked Kyabje Lama Zopa Rinpoche for advice when working on these images, he said just to make them as beautiful as I could. I have tried my best to follow Rinpoche's kind advice. As far as I know, these images are reliable to be used in visualizations when other sources are not available. I apologize for any inaccuracies rendered here. Bob |

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