Happy Buddha and his bird

Happy Buddha and his bird

50 x 50 x 3 cm, © 2015, price on request
Two-dimensional | Painting | Acrylic | on canvas

Happy Buddha with his bird.

The happy potbelly originates from China and is also called Pu-Tai there. At the time, this monk was a very happy Zen master who went to spread Buddhism in China, he was extremely generous during his tour and incredibly happy so he got his nickname Happy Buddha a real folk hero. The Happy Buddha stands for happiness, joy, success, prosperity and prosperity. This symbolism makes this Buddha a popular gift. The bird he takes with him represents self-knowledge.