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Beautiful Art Work, Interviews, Filmed By Buffalohair at Sitagu Buddhist Vihara Shwezigon Pagoda Project





Ann LRD on April 27th, 2012
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Sitt Nyein Aye, His Journey to Sitagu Buddhist Vihara Shwezigon Pagoda Project. Posted in Asia with tags Artist, austin, Aye, buddhist, Burma, Myanmar, Nyein,
Sitt Nyein Aye, His Journey to Sitagu Buddhist Vihara Shwezigon Pagoda Project
Posted in Asia with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on April 27, 2012 by Buffalohair
Published on Apr 27, 2012 by
Sitt Nyein Aye is truly a trailblazer in the art world. Top of his class with honors in Burma he also was a rebel. He earned his place in art history since he ventured where no other artists ventured before, the modern art scene. Granted, the socialist government was not to pleased. In the dark days of 1988 he moved to India. Though he would have lived most comfortably in India he chose to give his earnings to pro democracy groups around the world in support of their valiant struggle. After living in India for 20 years he recently migrated to America and destiny.Humanity is in his blood since he is dedicating his time and skills to the Shwezigon Pagoda and Meditation Center Project. Eventually he will pursue his dream and open an art school for Burmese and non Burmese artisans who yearn to learn from a true master. And he could not have chosen a better place to establish himself in the art scene, Austin Texas.Please note that the quality of his art work presented on this video does not do him justice. But there will be more interviews and videos in the future as this creative genius evolves in the great state of Texas. And I’ll be there to capture his achievements on film and print.

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Struggle of Burmese artist Sitt Nyein Aye: Part-2 – YouTube
Uploaded by mizzimanewsTV on Jun 7, 2010

Let me try to translate in short:- It’s about  his life and struggle to become one of the most popular Artist in the country. With little finance support he never gave up his loves and fascination toward modern art and managed to study work of art for eight years! His dedication finally brought him to be recorded as a successful artist in Mandalay-Abhi-Dan (burmese version of guinness record). Let’s wait to the third part on how he has actively engaged against tyranny!
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  1. Struggle of Burmese artist Sitt Nyein Aye: Part-I – YouTube

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=opHg94DrjkEMay 28, 2010 – 5 min – Uploaded by mizzimanewsTV
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  2. Sitt Nyein Aye: Burmese Artist in New Delhi – YouTube

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJLyjhdW3p8Aug 4, 2011 – 18 min – Uploaded by irrawaddynews
    Sitt Nyein Aye: Burmese Artist in New Delhi

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  3. Struggle of Burmese artist Sitt Nyein Aye: Part-2 – YouTube

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9wefNR6eAAJun 7, 2010 – 7 min – Uploaded by mizzimanewsTV
    Struggle of Burmese artist Sitt Nyein Aye: Part-2 Sitt Nyein Aye: Burmese Artist in New Delhiby

  4. Sitt Nyein Aye, His Journey to Sitagu Buddhist Vihara Youtube

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=5i_6u5ybp3gNew1 day ago – 5 min – Uploaded by Buffalohair

    Sitt Nyein Aye is truly a trailblazer in the art

  5. Beautiful Art Work, Interviews, Filmed By Buffalohair at Sitagu

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    14 minutes ago – Sitt Nyein Aye: Burmese Artist in New Delhi – YouTube. Uploaded by Struggle of Burmese artist Sitt Nyein Aye: Part-2 – YouTube. Uploaded
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A scale model of the completed Shwe Zi Gon Pagoda.
Shwe Zi Gon Pagoda replica 1/3 the size of the original structure back in Burma. It is truly a masterpiece with loving care for every detail.
  • Be sure to Watch this Film to the end 7:50 , to the Music with Photo clips of the Artists Work!
Posted in America’s with tags buddhist, Burma, Myanmar, pagoda, shwezigon, sitagu, u win maung, vihara on April 25, 2012 by Buffalohair

Ashin Cintita Discusses Progress Being Made At Sitagu Buddhist Vihara (English)

Posted in America’s with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on April 24, 2012 by Buffalohair
Burmese master craftsmen duplicate statues from the original Pagoda in Burma to 1/3 scale. This is the finished clay die before its placed in the kiln. Then the die will be used for the rubber molds used to cast the many statues that will adorn the Pagoda at Sitagu. Hand craftsmanship at its finest. By western standards this would be a multi-million dollar project, just for the art and sculpting work involved, not including the meditation area, buildings, library, reflection pond and the pagoda. The artists came from Burma simply for the sake of accomplishing something for their faith and their people. The west could learn something about true giving from this crew of dedicated Buddhist craftsmen for it’s not all about the money.

Ashin Ariyadhamma Discusses Shwe Zi Gon Pagoda Construction in Austin Texas

Posted in America’s with tags , , , , , , , , on April 24, 2012 by Buffalohair
U Win Maung over seeing crew of master craftsmen here at the Sitagu Vinhara. I was surrounded by greatness. These guys are totally awesome and an example of what Burma is capable of if they choose to do so. There is a twinkle of hope for the future I do believe…
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Ashin Ariyadhamma and moi at Sitagu Buddhist Vihara
Ashin Ariyadhamma and Buffalohair

Sitt Nyein Aye, His Journey to Sitagu Buddhist Vihara Shwezigon Pagoda Project

Posted in Asia with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on April 27, 2012 by Buffalohair
Published on Apr 27, 2012 by
Sitt Nyein Aye is truly a trailblazer in the art world. Top of his class with honors in Burma he also was a rebel. He earned his place in art history since he ventured where no other artists ventured before, the modern art scene. Granted, the socialist government was not to pleased. In the dark days of 1988 he moved to India. Though he would have lived most comfortably in India he chose to give his earnings to pro democracy groups around the world in support of their valiant struggle. After living in India for 20 years he recently migrated to America and destiny.
Humanity is in his blood since he is dedicating his time and skills to the Shwezigon Pagoda and Meditation Center Project. Eventually he will pursue his dream and open an art school for Burmese and non Burmese artisans who yearn to learn from a true master. And he could not have chosen a better place to establish himself in the art scene, Austin Texas.
Please note that the quality of his art work presented on this video does not do him justice. But there will be more interviews and videos in the future as this creative genius evolves in the great state of Texas. And I’ll be there to capture his achievements on film and print.
For more information:
Sitagu Buddhist Vihara
Ashin Ariyadhamma
9002 Honeycomb Dr.
Austin, Texas, 78737 USA
PH: 512 301 3968



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