A playful introduction to finding the Buddha in all things and everywhere.
MARISA ARAGON WARE is a professional illustrator and tattoo artist living in Boulder, Colorado. Born and raised in Boulder, Colorado, Marisa garnered her deep appreciation of nature from a childhood spent enveloped in the forests and glades of the Rocky Mountains. Those formative experiences heavily influence both her art and outlook, and she strives to depict the beauty of the natural world to help others connect with its abundant primordial magic. Marisa attended the Academy of Art University to earn a master's degree in Traditional Illustration. She is represented by Mendola Artist Representatives. Previous clients include Disney, Gallo Wines, Shambhala Publications, Conscious Alliance, Yonder Mountain String Band, JJ Grey, The Polish Ambassador, and Ayla Nereo.
“Ware's picture-book representation of the belief that Buddha's
nature is in all of creation is perfect for Buddhist families or
others open to the teachings of the Buddhist faith.”—Kirkus Reviews
(starred review)
“Buddha smiles serenely from snowy mountain peaks, through summer
monsoon rains and deep ocean waters, reassuring children of his
calm, surrounding presence in every season. Vibrant artwork and
rhythmic verses add an element of fun as the Buddha, in his
traditional saffron robes, gazes peacefully from the portal of a
submarine or through a taxi’s front windshield, his hand
outstretched to feel the rain or feed a giraffe, or resting still
in nature and in hearts around the world.”—Foreword Reviews
“My three-year-old daughter heartily approves of this new picture
book. On each page, there is a cute, big-eyed Buddha, and she loves
looking for him. Sometimes he's out in the open and easy to spot,
but at other times he's hiding—in a submarine or rocket ship or
airplane. Marisa Aragón Ware's deep appreciation for the natural
world shines through on almost every page. Her illustrations are
colorful and elegantly stylized, and the overall effect is
magical.”—Andrea Miller, Lion’s Roar
“The stretch from the cosmic back to the nearness of one's familiar
surroundings brings a sense of the holy that's present in all
beings, an important understanding that can never be taught too
early.”—Spirituality & Practice
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