Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Dante in a Thanka Painting


This just completed 24"x36" ink and watercolor painting is loosely based on the tradition of Tibetan Thanka painting. Dante , the main subject of the painting, is treated like a minor buddhist god. With a paintbrush in one hand and a TV remote in the other, he weilds his power. The two fish, hooked to Dante's nipples by orange fishing line are thinking profound thoughts. The one on the left is thinking `Give Dante an Fish and that's a meal'. The one on the right is thinking `Teach Dante How to Fish and he feeds his ego.'
There are a few more examples of Dante's Thanka-esque paintings on his website.

1 comment:

Dante Cohen said...

This painting of course is dedicated to Hanna Sourbeer.