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      This collection brings together Bosatsu statues distinguished by the subtlety of their form, the balance of their posture, and a tension that remains open rather than resolved. Unlike figures defined by completion or confrontation, Bosatsu statues hold a state of continuation—where restraint coexists with responsiveness, and stillness retains the possibility of movement.

      Across periods and materials, artisans returned to the same question: how to give shape to compassion without sentiment, and to openness without instability. What emerges is not an action fulfilled, but a condition held—intention neither released nor sealed, but gently sustained within the figure.

      Each statue stands with quiet presence, neither asserting force nor withdrawing from view. In their form, balance, softness, and attentiveness are preserved as enduring expressions of Buddhist art, shaped by continuity rather than closure.

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