Digital ThangKas & Beyond

IEEE COMPUTER GRAPHICS & APPLICATIONS ON HIDDEN GEOMETRIES

By Gary Singh, February, 2025

“Snibbe felt like everything came down to the Tibetan Buddhist concept of emptiness, which teaches that all things are empty of a static, isolated existence. Instead, nothing in nature exists in isolation. Everything exists in relation to causes and conditions. He designed the imagery to resemble this process. The images look like they’re coming in and out of a void, dissolving into emptiness and coming back from emptiness.”

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