A Thangka painting is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist art form that involves painting religious images and symbols on cotton or silk fabric. Thangkas serve as a visual aid to meditation and a means of conveying Buddhist teachings and stories.
Thangkas are typically painted by skilled artists who have undergone years of training in this specialized art form. The painting process involves many steps, including preparing the fabric, sketching the design, applying color, and adding details and finishing touches. The artist may use natural pigments made from crushed stones and minerals, as well as gold leaf or other decorative elements.
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