
Stake attention in this memory
Two pieces of painted slate are displayed against a light blue background. The larger, vertically oriented slate on the right features a prominent, stylized, and colorful eye, often referred to as Buddha eyes, characteristic of Buddhist art found on stupas in Nepal. The eye's iris is a vibrant spectrum of red, orange, yellow, white, and blue, with a bright yellow pupil. Above the eye, a yellow, scroll-like design is visible, and the dark gray slate background is painted with abstract, cloud-like patterns in lighter gray. To the left, a smaller, irregularly shaped slate piece is partially visible, depicting a green landscape with trees or dense foliage. The slates are mounted against a smooth, light blue painted surface, possibly a wall or board. To the right of the larger slate, a light blue wooden trim separates this surface from a deeply textured, vibrant red wall or panel. The scene is brightly lit, suggesting daytime. Visible text on the larger slate reads: "ARTIST: BOB LAMA" "Kath." (likely an abbreviation for Kathmandu) "Boudha" "Eyes Stupa" "Nepal" The smaller slate on the left is inscribed with: "Artist: BOB LAMA"
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