Announcements: April and May will be busy months for the Zen Art Center with Somerville Open Studios on weekend of May 6th and 7th. Stop by and say hi if you're in the neighborhood! As part of the event my image "Dancing Dragons," will be in the Somerville Museum through May. I also had another piece, "The Eternal Reflection," selected for The Inside-Out gallery in Davis Square. I'm most excited about my upcoming collaboration with the Infinity Dance group as well music and video producer John Korbas which will be part of the "Activate" dance show on Friday May 5th and Saturday May 6th. Find all the details below! -Zen Master Sebastian Rizzon
"Manja" by Zen Master Sebastian Rizzon The Circle of Life "Manja" is symbolic of the circle of life; the swirling bright red and blue color inside the circle represent the elemental nature of our material reality while we are alive. Outside of the circle represents the period before our birth, we can sense that we came from somewhere, but where was our mind before we were born? The inner circle in dark purple represents our ignorance about what lies ahead after death. We intuitively feel that it is not the end, but where does our mind go after we die? The spiraling continuous line is the path of our mind that connects all of the circles through eternity. -Zen Master Sebastian Rizzon