'Amidst the cries where shadows wail,
Where demons thrive, and hopes grow pale,
Ksitigarbha’s light cuts through the night,
Leading lost souls back to the light.'
‘The Way of the Bodhisattva’ is a deeply personal series for me.
Though it unfolds across sci-fi, multidimensional realms - from heaven to hell and throughout the physical universe - it is rooted in my own lived experience: meditation, psychedelic visions, lucid dreaming, and states of weightless awareness.
‘The Way of the Bodhisattva’ brings together figurative language and Buddhist teachings on compassion and awakening. It weaves together influences from Moebius, Kilian Eng, H.R. Giger, and traditional Tibetan thangka painting into a single visual tapestry.
By merging ancient iconography with futuristic architecture, the series opens a dialogue on the path to enlightenment - balancing timeless wisdom with contemporary vision.
Artwork created by Yura Miron in 2024, animated in 2026