15th-Century Sacred Art on Perforated Blotter Paper
A masterwork of devotional painting reimagined for the psychedelic art collector. This stunning blotter art print draws from a 15th-century Tibetan Buddhist thangka, digitally enhanced and faithfully reproduced on premium perforated blotter paper — where five centuries of sacred iconography meet the most iconic medium in counterculture history.
The Image
At the center sits an enthroned lama or bodhisattva in lotus position, hands raised in the dharmachakra mudra — the gesture of teaching and turning the wheel of dharma. A luminous flame halo radiates behind him, set against an ornate throne draped in jeweled canopy. Flanking the central figure are two lineage teachers, each absorbed in meditation and devotion.
The upper register features celestial beings and cloud-borne deities floating in a landscape of flowering trees and golden skies. Below, three powerful dharmapalas — wrathful protector deities — guard the composition: a multi-armed blue protector at lower left, a fierce dancing deity at center, and a mounted warrior deity at lower right, each rendered in the vivid, symbol-dense language of Tibetan Buddhist iconography.
Every detail — the lotus throne, the flame halos, the swirling clouds, the jeweled ornamentation — has been digitally enhanced to bring out the full depth and vibrancy of the original composition.
Specifications
| Detail | Spec |
|---|---|
| Size | 7 x 9.25 inches |
| Total Perforations | 1,036 squares |
| Square Size | ¼ inch (standard) |
| Medium | Perforated blotter paper |
| Full color, digitally enhanced from 15th-century original | |
| Use | Collectible art print — for display purposes only |