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Tibetan Art
Also called the Himalayan art
Tibetan Art
Also called Lamaism
Lamaism
Is a regional form of northern Buddhism
Tibetan Art
The artists were largely anonymous despite the existence of flourishing workshops
Tibetan Art
It evolved from the 7th century CE
Tubo Kingdom
Is when Tibetan arts have developed
Tubo Kingdom
These originated from the rock paintings in ancient times
Tubo Kingdom
The contents of these paintings include animal images of deer, ox, sheep, horse, and more relating to hunting scenes
Religious paintings
have made a further progress most especially after introducing Buddhism to Tibet
Tibetan Art
Their arts and crafts are Stone carving, mural painting, and Thangka paintings and often religious in theme
Thangka Mural Painting
using ground mineral pigment on cotton or silk, functions as one of the principle meditational tools in Buddhist practice
Thangka Mural Painting
usually depicts a central Buddhist deity or teacher surrounded by associated gods and lineage figures, describes events or myths attributed to important religious teachers
Belief
Sacred art
Belief
Its drawing elements are from the religions of Buddhism, Hinduism, Bon, and other tribal groups and others reflecting the overriding influence of Tibetan Buddhism
Tibetan Artists
followed rules regarding proportions, shape, colour, stance, hand positions, and attributes in order to personify correctly the Buddha or deities
Sand Mandala
One of the particular types of artwork of Tibetan artists
Sand Mandala
It is a spiritual symbol depicting the universe and the cosmos
Sand Mandala
Has geometric patterns
Sand Mandala
Ceremonies and viewing are done to symbolise the Buddhist doctoral belief in the transitory nature of material life when it is being ritualistically dismantled.
Tibetan Mila
stands for the fortune and lordliness
Tibetan Mila
This lucky talisman will bless you lucky and auspicious
you will be the focus of global attention
What will happen when you wear Handmade Mila Jewelry?
Bhutan
art remains an essential part of daily life that retains the purity and handcraft of ancient times that rarely manifests itself in Western Culture
13 Traditional Arts and Crafts
Also known as Zorig Chusum
Zorig Chusum
have prevailed to this day and continue to be one of the most consequential aspects of Bhutanese culture
Zorig Chosum
The arts and craft of Bhutan that represents the exclusive "spirit and identity of the Himalayan kingdom" is defined as the art of what?
Zo
The ability to make
Rig
science or craft
Chusum
Thirteen
Lhazo
Bhutanese Wall Paintings
Jimzo
Sculpting
Shingzo
Wood Carving
Parzo
Carving
Dezo
Paper Making
Dozo
Masonry
Shagzo
Wood Turning
Thagzo
Weaving
Tshemzo
Embroidery
Lugzo
Casting
Tsharzo
Cane Weaving
Garzo
Blacksmithing
Troeko
Metal Ornaments
Buddhism
Where did the 13 Arts are rooted from?
Pema Lingpa and Tenzin Rabgye
They are believed to have been introduced by ______ in the 15th century and categorized in the 17th century by _____, the 4th Druk Desi
Druk Desi
the title given to rulers
thunder dragon
Meaning of Druk Desi
it is always anonymous
What is the one important aspect of Bhutanese art?
person who commissioned it
If a work of art bears a name, whose name is it?