王俠軍創作現代白瓷藝術佛像

Collection: Porcelain Buddha Series|Modern Serenity in White Porcelain Sculpture

The color of white porcelain and breakthroughs in craftsmanship make the sacred Buddha statues more dynamic.

NewChi Porcelain’s Porcelain Buddha Series embodies the spirit of modern-day Zen through the artistry of renowned designer Heinrich Wang.

Each sculpture reimagines Buddhist figures with simplified lines, gentle elegance, and a serene presence—serving not only as artistic décor, but also as quiet reminders of Buddhist wisdom in everyday life.

In the interplay of light and fine white porcelain, these figures awaken a sense of peace, presence, and compassion—inviting reflection through form.

 

Learn More about Heinrich Wang's Buddha Collection: On the Creation of Buddha Figurines and the Zen of Everyday Living

 

 

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Modern Buddhist Sculpture: A Spiritual Presence in Daily Life

Heinrich Wang’s Buddha creations are rooted in the belief that Buddhist art should not be confined to altars or temples—it should live in our spaces, our routines, our awareness.

Through elegant, flowing forms and a refined sense of stillness, each porcelain Buddha transforms philosophy into something tangible:

a visual expression of “emptiness,” “non-attachment,” “serenity,” and “compassion.”


From the poised asymmetry of “Clear Sky” to the sacred balance of “Stillness in Motion”, these works break away from conventional religious imagery. Instead, they radiate clarity, wisdom, and emotional softness—inviting the viewer into a space of quiet understanding.

Collection Highlights


  • pure white porcelain with a transparent glaze, revealing natural luminosity

  • Zen teachings and modern life, combining spiritual meaning with contemporary aesthetics

  • graceful lines, gentle postures, and intricate flowing details

  • compassion, clarity, release, and spiritual awareness


Suggested Usage & Ideal Audience








  • Eastern philosophy, modern Buddhist art, or contemporary Asian design

  • The Modern Buddhism encourages people to participate in various public welfare activities. Learning Buddhism is no longer the same as in the past through chanting, worshiping Buddha, burning incense, retreating, etc., but from the contribution of life practice to understand the meaning of personal life to reach a state of gratitude, cherishing blessings, contentment, and understanding. Therefore, some elements of life are added to my buddha creations, that is, adding

    human culture and artistry implication in addition to solemnity, hoping to see Buddhism from Buddha statues, and no longer just traditional deified idols.

     

    - Heinrich Wang

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