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Tom Matsuda's art

Amida Buddha, Standing


Wood. Pine.
13”x5”x5” 1lb. 6oz.
19”x11”x11” 5lb. approx. packaging

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Amida Buddha, Sitting


Wood. Pine.
13”x5”x5” 1lb. 6oz.
19”x11”x11” 5lb. approx. packaging

Kannon Bosatsu, Boddhisattva of Compassion

Wood. Black Walnut.
17”x5”x5” 4lb. 2oz.
23”x11”x11” 7lb. approx. packaging

Fudo Myo


Wood: Black Walnut, Spalted Maple, Stone Base
14”x13”x9” 9lb. 1oz.
20”x19”x15” 12lb. approx. packaging

Shakyamuni Buddha


Bronze, Turquoise.
3”x1.5”x2” 8oz.
7”x6”x6” 4lb. approx. packaging

multiple available

Kannon Bosatsu, Bronze

Kannon Bosatsu, Boddhisattva of Compassion
Bronze
12”x4”x3.5” 8lb. 10oz.
18”x10”x9” 12lb. approx. packaging

Shakyamuni Buddha. Bronze powder

Shakyamuni Buddha
Resin, Bronze powder (looks like bronze)
small imperfections
9.5”x7.25”x6” 3lb. 11oz.
15”x13”x12” 7lb. approx. packaging

Wheel of the Dharma

Wheel of the Dharma
Bronze
8”x4.5”x2.5” 2lb. 10oz.
14”x10”x8” 5lb. approx. packaging

Footprints of the Buddha. Wall piece

Resin, Bronze powder (looks exactly like bronze)
7.5”x7.5”x0.5” 9.8oz.
13”x13”x4” 4lb. approx. packaging

Tennin. FlyingApsalas.

 

Wall piece
Resin, Bronze powder (looks exactly like bronze)
10”x7.5”x0.75”13oz.
14”x13”x4” 4lb. approx. packaging

Mountains with lake for the Coffee Table


Free arrangement for aesthetic practice
Bronze with oak base
6”x26”x16” 9lb. 15oz.
12”x32”x22” 14lb. approx. packaging

Mountains for the Coffee Table


Free arrangement for aesthetic practice
Bronze with oak base
6”x26”x16” 10lb. 7oz.
12”x32”x22” 14lb. approx. packaging

Mountains for the Coffee Table

Stone Base


Free arrangement for aesthetic practice
Bronze with stone base

9”x13”x8.5” 19lb.
15”x19”x14” 22lb. approx. packaging

Bosatsu with Flute


Self-hardening clay, very fragile
9”x3”x3” 1lb. 15oz.
12”x8”x8” 4lb. approx. packaging

Kannon Bosatsu, Boddhisattva of Compassion
(Tilting)


Self-hardening clay, very fragile
8.5”x2.5”x2.5”1lb. 8oz.

12”x8”x8” 4lb. approx. packaging

Kannon Bosatsu, Boddhisattva of Compassion


Self-hardening clay, very fragile
8.5”x2.5”x2.5”1lb. 8oz.
12”x8”x8” 4lb. approx. packaging

Kannon Bosatsu- Marble (By Commission) 


12”-15” tall
25”x14”x14” 71lb. approx. packaging

Jizo Botsatsu (by Commission)

 

Jizo Botsatsu.’ One of the most popular bodhisattvas in Japan, known as the protector of children, women, and travelers on the way’, TaitetsuUnno
Stone: Granite
12”-15” tall
25”x14”x14” 71lb. approx. packaging

Jofukyo Bosatsu. Bodhisattva of Never Despise

Self-hardening clay, very fragile
6.5”x2”x2” 15.9oz.
12”x8”x8” 4lb. approx. packaging

JofukyoBosatsu."There is a Bodhisattva named Bodhisattva Never Despise who appears in the Lotus Sūtra and who practices the teachings of the Lotus Sūtra. He bows and pays reverence to whomever he meets with folded palms. He is a monk, but does not read sūtras. Before anything else he bows and venerates others. At a time of decline of the Buddha Dharma when the hearts of the people are hardened and dissolute, lecturing others based on academic learning will not do to cure them. In terms of sophistry one cannot win. Bodhisattva Never Despise only bows and venerates, and speaks of the significance of his veneration. He bows and utters the words of “I deeply respect you. I shall never despise you for you shall eventually become Buddha.” When hearing these words and receiving veneration maybe one in a thousand might start to think whether he or she has the seed to Buddhahood, or something that deserves veneration by others. This is the only way to emancipation. If we were to say that we would not venerate others because they do not venerate us, nothing good would come out of it. A likely outcome would be a spat. We must find the reverend in our heart and mind if we wish to lead a noble life. If our eyes are opened to see the reverend within our heart and mind, we find everyone we see reverend. Everyone becomes the object of veneration. That is when peace will prevail in the world." May 6, 1978. Atami Dōjō, Japan. Venerable NichidatsuFujii. Translated by Yumiko Miyazaki. 18”x 8”x 8”. 2013

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