U can kill the body.Not the soul
Myint Mo Htut
Mixed midea on traditional shan paper
12" x 12"
This painting explores the boundary between the physical and the spiritual. The central figure, bound to the table yet rooted to the ground, represents the body — confined, fragile, and mortal. The black void before them symbolizes the unknown, the doorway to the inner self or another realm. Despite the constraints of the body, the open third eye and the flowing energy above the head suggest a liberated mind — one that cannot be destroyed, even when the body fades. It reflects the resilience of consciousness, the power of thought, and the immortality of the spirit.

