Dittadhamma means ‘here and now’, or ‘this present moment’. It is the unfolding of the eternal now, each texture representing a thoughtform that arose and fell away.
Reclaimed earth pigment-dyed textiles on wood
Dittadhamma means ‘here and now’, or ‘this present moment’. It is the unfolding of the eternal now, each texture representing a thoughtform that arose and fell away.
Reclaimed earth pigment-dyed textiles on wood