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  2. Thangka - Wikipedia

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    Empowering Communities Through Thangka Art: Beyond their aesthetic and spiritual value, Thangka paintings play a significant role in empowering communities in the Himalayan region. Many Thangka painting schools and cooperatives provide training and employment opportunities for local artists, particularly in rural areas.

  3. Conservation and restoration of Tibetan thangkas - Wikipedia

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    A wood block is engraved with the painting outline before printed onto the canvas. This simplifies the painting process and gives special effects. The metal thangka, whose durability and foldable concept was to serve travelling needs. The Papier-mâché thangka which is unique for the three-dimensional appearance of the central picture.

  4. Regong arts - Wikipedia

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    The hues of the Thangka painting are naturally extracted from plants and minerals, and adorned with 24k gold paint. Each art piece of Thangka carries a unique tradition and lesson that survives intact to the present day. [6] Generally, Thangka paintings fall into two categories: painted (palas) and silk-made. While Thangka can be used as ...

  5. Khandu Wangchuk Bhutia - Wikipedia

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    Khandu Wangchuk Bhutia is an India thangka painter from the Sikkim, known for his exquisite creative works in the Thangka style of painting. Thangka is a Tibetan Buddhist painting on cotton, silk appliqué, usually depicting a Buddhist deity, scene, or mandala. Thangkas are traditionally kept unframed and rolled up when not on display, mounted ...

  6. Bhutanese art - Wikipedia

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    The paintings encompass various types including the traditional thangkas, which are scroll paintings made in “highly stylised and strict geometric proportions” of Buddhist iconography that are made with mineral paints. Most houses in Bhutan have religious and other symbolic motifs painted inside their houses and also on the external walls.

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    The NTSB says when the Jan. 29 collision between a passenger plane and helicopter occurred, the air traffic control tower had five persons on duty.

  8. Julia Stiles on directing 'Wish You Were Here' and her ... - AOL

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    Julia Stiles tells USA TODAY about making her directorial debut in "Wish You Were Here" and recruiting a longtime friend for the film's score.

  9. Tibetan art - Wikipedia

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    Large shrine statue of Maitreya, Thiksey Monastery, Ladakh, 1970. The vast majority of surviving Tibetan art created before the mid-20th century is religious, with the main forms being thangka, paintings on cloth, mostly in a technique described as gouache or distemper, [1] Tibetan Buddhist wall paintings, and small statues in bronze, or large ones in clay, stucco or wood.