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Todd on Jan 27, 2023
5 out of 5 starsThanks for the fast service. The two prints that I ordered and the extra gift you sent are all even nicer than your pictures showed. You are very talented. Thank you.
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A on Jan 7, 2023
5 out of 5 starsGreat communication from the seller pre-shipping. Thank you! Item arrived quickly and is very high quality. The shirt is soft, well made and true to size. Wonderful transaction.
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Todd on Jan 3, 2023
5 out of 5 starsI enjoy the print of the fish. I’m now trying to understand Buddhist art as you newer prints are amazing. When I learn to understand and appreciate it, I will get one or two. Thanks.
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Vanita on Dec 22, 2022
5 out of 5 starsAbsolutely love my Ganesh. So beautiful!!! Love the stickers, too! Thank you so much!!
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Laurie on Dec 13, 2022
5 out of 5 starsThis is my third large art purchase from Faith Stone. The quality and detail of this painting is amazing. Customer service is exceptional as well as delivery quick and artwork well packaged. Next on my future purchase list is the Vajrakilaya woodblock.
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gushd57 on Dec 10, 2022
5 out of 5 starsI received my art work, and after hanging Laxmi the Goddess of abundance and wealth on the wall...two thoughts came up..."diversity and connections". Faith Stone art... works that fast for me!
Faith responded on Dec 18, 2022
Thank you so much for your support and your kind words <3
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v on Dec 9, 2022
5 out of 5 starsSimhamukha, The lion-faced flying Dakini, arrived at my house instantly! She had been in Hawaii hours before. We have all experienced her in many forms and I am glad to have this incredible artwork to remind me of her constant presence, her power, and her relentless dedication to enlightened body, speech and mind.
About FaithStoneArt
Woodblock process from carving to inking to printing
My main artistic discipline is hand printing woodblocks. I use the Japanese mokuhanga method of woodblock printing. Mokuhanga is an old school labor-intensive form of printmaking. I begin by drawing the image onto my carving block in reverse so that it prints correctly. Next comes the difficult process of carving which can take me a month or more. After that, I hand print the image onto mulberry paper using a barren. Lastly, I have the option of adding color by cutting additional blocks or hand painting the print with watercolors.
My background is traditional Tibetan thangka painting, which I studied and practiced for 20 years. Then, I found woodblocks and fell in love with the hands on feeling of working with wood and painting with non-toxic water based inks. I hope you enjoy my shop. Please feel free to contact me with any questions.
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Devi Stone-Chung
Kailua-Kona, HI
Devi is my very talented daughter. She is year of the monkey and good at most anything she tries. She draws, paints, does photography, is a journalist, speaks Japanese... I sound like a proud mom bragging. I am.
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Karma Phuntsok
Kyogle, NSW
Karma Phuntsok is a world renowned Contemporary Buddhist Artist. His work is help in museums and private collections world-wide
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