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+ | Image:Lilbuddhashow-gatchabert.jpg|by [[Gatchabert]] | ||
Image:Buddha-jpk.jpg|by [[Jon Paul Kaiser]] | Image:Buddha-jpk.jpg|by [[Jon Paul Kaiser]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:35, 9 September 2021
Woot Bear is pleased to announcethey will be hosting a Custom Lil Buddha Group Art Show, based off of artist Missy M Toyz Lil Buddha figure. Lil Buddha is a 6″ poly resin figure painted to have a bronze effect which it actually does look like bronze and resembles a Thai Buddha. It’s much more then a art toy, the large ears represents wisdom, the long earlobes represent longevity and the centre mole is a sign to heavens gate, plus position of the palms represent a sign of no fear.
Dates & Addresses[edit]
May 2nd 2015 - Woot Bear, 147 Clement St., San Francisco, CA
The Artists[edit]
MUMBOT, Babyvtec, Beefy, Bert Gatchalian, Daniel Fleres, DeeTen, Jay222, Jon Paul Kaiser, Josh Mayhem, Joyce Hsu, Kevin Ledo, Komega, Lisa Pisa, Martin Hsu, Mathew Curran, Obscure, Rem Vocalan, Sector 7G, Shawn Bullen, Stern Rockwell, Steve Ferrara, Teelone, Uncle Studio
Images[edit]
by Gatchabert
by Mumbot