The work features a close-up of the Buddha’s feet captured in a walking position, a deliberate artistic choice that transforms the traditional, static Buddhapada (footprint) into a modern icon.
This representation is powerful, suggesting Buddha’s teachings as a dynamic “way forward” amidst the chaos and trauma of Brunner’s contemporary world.
The use of rough woven mat, a common Indian village material, signifies the Hungarian artist’s deep immersion in Indian culture and environment.