Thursday, November 21, 2019

Sacred Art Sale :Kangra paintings - Divine, Delicate and Devotional Art

Kangra Art Sale
Artists that created the famous miniature paintings produced in Rajasthan, India during the time of the Mughal rulers fled to northern India in the early 1700's. They took protection of the Raja Dalip Singh who promoted the arts.  A new art form called Kangra emerged.  

Kangra-style paintings are delicate, devotional and depict scenes of divine love. Common subjects are pastimes of Radha and Krishna. I met two young, female artists of this genre in Dharmshala, Himachal Pradesh and I am happy to offer a few of their works for purchase. Read More About The Artists and Techniques

Item Kan01
Message of Love - Krishna Meets Radha Outside Her Home 
All Natural Mineral Color with 22 Carat Gold Accents
Painting Size 7.75" x 10.75" (border 1" extra)
$108 plus $7 shipping 
(Iowa residents add 7% Sales Tax)
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Item Kan02
Radha Garlands Her Favorite Peacock
by Poonam Katoch
All Natural Mineral Color with 22 Carat Gold Accents
Painting Size 8" x 10.75" (border 1" extra)
$108 plus $7 shipping 
(Iowa residents add 7% Sales Tax)
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Item KAN03
Radha Waits for Krishna With Her Maid
by Ritu Dhiman
All Natural Mineral Color with 22 Carat Gold Accents
Painting Size 11" x 7.5" (border 1" extra)
$108 plus $7 shipping 
(Iowa residents add 7% Sales Tax)
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 KAN04
Radha and Krishna - The Divine Couple
All Natural Mineral Color with 22 Carat Gold Accents
Painting Size 10.5" x 7.5" (border 1" extra)
$108 plus $7 shipping 
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Kan05
Radha Collecting Flowers for Garlands
All Natural Mineral Color with 22 Carat Gold Accents
Painting Size 10.5" x 7.5" (border 1" extra)
$108 plus $7 shipping 
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Friday, October 4, 2019

The Ancient Art of Thangka

Thangka Art originated in the monasteries of Tibet. This art form is based on precise sacred geometry and is created with skill by artists who practice meditation.  There is a divine quality to each of the paintings. The subject matter is chosen to promote enlightenment, cosmic understanding, protection and peace.

It can take weeks and even months to complete a Thangka painting depending on the complexity. There are many steps to produce one work of art: preparation of the canvas, measurement, composition, sketching, coloring, shading, finishing. When you purchase a Thangka original, you are paying less than $1 an hour for the amount of time, energy, skill and materials required to produce one piece.

Each painting is an original and no two are alike. Many themes repeat themselves in Thangka Art but each artist has freedom to express the theme with his/her own creativity. Most paintings have a specific mantra associated with it.

Thangka tradition disallows signing of works since art is a selfless act of worship. Sometimes several people collaborate to produce one work of art - each contributing his specific talents to create the best artwork. Thangka Art also includes sand mandalas such as the Kala Chakra that has been popularized by the current Dalai Lama.






Wednesday, October 2, 2019

The "Sacred Art of Nepal Story" : Meet Our Artists Manoj Lama and Bibek Ghising

In Nepal, the ancient art of Tibetan Buddhist Thangka Art is still kept alive in mountain families around the country. Until recently this art was not commonly available - it was a spiritual art form only practiced by monks and kept in Buddhist Monasteries for worship and contemplation.

I traveled to Nepal in July 2019 to learn this art form and studied at the art studio/shop of Manoj Lama and his nephew Bibek Ghising located in Pokhara, Nepal.

After learning and studying and creating for several months, I developed a great love and appreciation for this art. The Tibetan Buddhist art style is sacred and enlivens the mind and heart when viewed.  Its display in the home or office creates a positive influence or harmony and beauty. 

My experience was so profound and transformational, I wanted to give more people the opportunity to own this art. I brought back art with me and I will be making available more creations as Manoj and Bibek send new art from their own studio and from other regional artists.

About My Artists

Manoj Lama began the study of Thangka art at the age of 14 in a Buddhist monastery. He had long years of study and experience before he started his shop and school in Pokhara.  Manoj is a Buddhist Lama (priest) and is very devoted to the study of the Buddhist texts and the Sacred Art of Thangka.

 Manoj Lama-founder of Mental Paradise Thangka Shop and School in Pokhara


Manoj's protege and nephew -Bibek Ghising is a naturally talented artist. Bibek is 18 years old and is very disciplined and creative. After several years of study, he is now producing and selling his own art under his uncle's guidance. Manoj and Bibek often collaborate on bigger pieces of art such as the one they are shown working on in this blog post.

Bibek Ghising hopes to make a career of his art but the future of Thangka art is uncertain since it is not very well-known outside of Asian countries.



Here I am (Marie Viglas) starting a painting under the tutelage of my talented young teacher. 


As the work progressed, it requires more intense focus. 


My first canvas of Green tara
completed with the support of Bibek and Manoj.


Sacred Art Sale :Kangra paintings - Divine, Delicate and Devotional Art

Kangra Art Sale Artists that created the famous miniature paintings produced in Rajasthan, India during the time of the Mughal ruler...