Episode 45: Amanda Giacomini’s 10,000 Buddhas Project

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Amanda Giacomini sitting near a wall with Buddha paintings

This week, we dive into the mind and creative process of artist and yogini Amanda Giacomini. Amanda has been working for several years on a project to put 10,000 Buddhas out into the world. Her work has appeared on murals, canvases, and prayer wheels in cities from Washington DC to Los Angeles to Panama. Amanda tells the story of what inspired the project, her creative process, and how it feeds her own life and yoga practice.

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RECOMMENDED & RELATED LINKS
10000Buddhas.com
Follow Amanda on Instagram to watch her work as it develops!
Amanda’s yoga studio with her husband, MC Yogi: Yoga Toes Studio

MUSIC
Ryan Cullinane – Love Making with Drums
Shana Falana – Cloud Beats
Ryan Little – Sunday Vibes

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