关注细节 丽萨曾在噶当巴艺术工作室担任义工数周,她用自己在逗留期间深入体验和观察到的细节工作种种记录作为离别时的礼物分享出来。 用浏览器欣赏,当你移动鼠标到每个图片可以读到丽萨的话语注释。 A mala for Avalokiteshva, after a week of detailed preparation, now ready to spray Jewellery in the making - sprayed A beautiful tiara being prepared for the Deity’s head Sanding toolkit - sandpaper 180 and 240 + a SUPERFINE sponge Artists create their own tool boxes so they have everything they need to work on the statues Improvised sanding tool Nothing is unreachable with this tool A 3D print of Heruka’s hand, smaller than a fingernail and less than 1mm thick. Careful handling needed to sand it! Minute beads on Heruka’s hand. This work needs a lot of skill, patience and eyes like an eagle! A 3D print of the four faces of Heruka. It takes around 100 hours of skilled work to make the statue ready for spraying! A kind reminder A holy mala in the hand of Avalokiteshvara Sacred objects to fill statues Holy sindhura powder for filling Bolts help to seal the mold Inside the mold the polyurethane reaches every corner Everything in the studio is very well organised Attention to detail on Buddha's hands The different colored paints have exotic names! The colors for each statue are preselected, but the artist painting it chooses the shades Everywhere vigilance and caution is needed An elephant, part of a Buddha's throne Pure gold is used on the holy statues for all the Kadampa shrines around the world Auspicious symbols organised Clear instructions from the shipping department For most of us an incomprehensible language, but not for the casting crew! Where the statues take shape Small fill -> Gold + Sand - language only understood in the Art Studio Even the tiniest holes are detected and filled The final stage of finishing - making the surface extremely smooth with a SUPERFINE sponge On the minds of everyone in the Studio