Kanthaka (in Pali and Sanskrit) (6th century BC, in Kapilvastu and Tilaurakot, Nepal) was a favourite white horse of length eighteen cubits that was a royal servant of Prince Siddhartha, who later became Gautama Buddha. Siddhartha used Kanthaka in all major events described in Buddhist texts prior to his renunciation of the world.
Used a newspaper for the base...covered it with matte gel to prevent the ink from seeping into the painting on top.
gesso. newspaper, deli paper, matte gel, acrylic
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Kanthaka (in Pali and Sanskrit) (6th century BC, in Kapilvastu and Tilaurakot, Nepal) was a favourite white horse of length eighteen cubits that was a royal servant of Prince Siddhartha, who later became Gautama Buddha. Siddhartha used Kanthaka in all major events described in Buddhist texts prior to his renunciation of the world.
Used a newspaper for the base...covered it with matte gel to prevent the ink from seeping into the painting on top.
gesso. newspaper, deli paper, matte gel, acrylic
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