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This one's from Kelli Bickman: "Buddha and mary make an appearance on 25th st in chelsea, nyc."
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Thanks, Kelli.
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Vajrayogini makes a rare appearance in San Francisco's Mission District.
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Thanks to Sarah.
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Just added: words from the elusive Dolla Lama! Click here to jump.
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An inspired twist on the infamous OBEY/Giant campaign. This sticker gets around.
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Thanks to Way.
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Photo by Peter Stuckings
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Whoa. That'll stop you in your tracks. Note the way that his chin seems to come over the little ledge there. Nice.
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Photo by eddiemalone
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This one's called "Buddha Bow." Good to see Shirts and Robes chilling together.
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Photo by therealalex
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Look closely. This Urban Dharma scene, while kinda cool, isn't just the work of some lone-wolf graffiti-writer. It's a mural-style ad, for "Penang Affair," the restaurant you'd find on the other side of this wall.
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Buddha meets Warhol via graf, in Chicago.
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Photo by bindifry
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Photo by evanosherow
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Now, this is interesting: it's like a cartoon thangka (Tibetan deity scroll). And it's not in some urban setting. This is just about as rural as it gets. The photographer comments: "Strange art is beginning to appear in Bowie [Arizona]. This is actually on a friend's storage shed."
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An ancient Buddhist mudra (for warding off evil) on a modern city wall.
Photographer's note: "paste-up graffiti, Plateau Montreal - by shithead (?), Montréal, Québec"
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Photo by greynotgrey
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Photo by Lunaryuna
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A nice visual for ones' commute. Details on Lunaryuna's page. |
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Photo by Rusty Haskell
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We originally asked: Was this a one-hit, or has the "Dolla Lama" appeared with other messages on his vinyl forehead? |
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Then we got this answer:
"I am a street artist in Orlando FL. I go by DOLLA, aka DOLLA LAMA. to answer your question: Yes, I have done other words of wisdom from the DALAI LAMA. [ . . . ] BIG UPS on the site. I enjoyed checking it out much love. DOLL4"
Stay tuned for a full Dharmaglyphs gallery of just the Dolla Lama's work. It's some beautiful stuff.'
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Apparently "Elbowtoe" has done at least a little time on the cushion. |
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Photo by Gregory Palmer
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Thanks to all the photographers for their generosity and their good eyes.
Click on the linked credits to see more of their work. You'll see some good stuff.
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