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This course will guide participants to explore Tibetan Buddhism culture and Thangka art, combining meditation and creation to help students paint their own meaningful Thangka. Students will learn the structure, elements, and traditional techniques of Thangka, experience Buddhist philosophy, and find inner peace and focus during the creation process.

Tibetan Buddhism Culture & Thangka Art Experience
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Tibetan Buddhism culture is one of the most mysterious and influential religious traditions in the world. Deeply rooted in the daily lives of the people of the Tibetan Plateau, its philosophical thoughts and artistic expressions have had a profound impact on world culture. Among these artistic forms, Thangka art stands out as a representative of Tibetan Buddhist art. It not only embodies the deep teachings of Buddhism but also carries rich religious significance and symbolism. Creating a Thangka is not merely about technique; it is also a spiritual practice that reflects the intimate connection between art, meditation, and religious rituals.
This course will guide participants through the essential principles and philosophies of Tibetan Buddhism, exploring different Buddhist schools (such as Nyingma, Kagyu, Gelug, etc.) and their relationship with Thangka art. Through both theoretical lessons and hands-on practice, students will learn how to incorporate the core teachings of Buddhism, its symbols, and profound philosophy into the Thangka art form.
A key highlight of the course is the opportunity for students to create their own Thangka. From sketching to the final piece, each participant will be guided through the process of Thangka painting, learning to use traditional natural materials such as gold dust, mineral pigments, and plant dyes. Students will master the standard techniques of Thangka painting, creating art that carries religious meaning while experiencing the tranquility and focus that meditation brings.
The course will also cover the structure and elements of Thangka, including Buddha figures, Bodhisattvas, deities, mandalas, lotus flowers, and the Dharma wheel. Each element holds a specific symbolic meaning, and students will learn how to use these symbols to convey the core teachings and philosophy of Buddhism. Additionally, meditation practices will be incorporated, allowing students to experience how meditation and Thangka art can complement each other, leading to inner peace and enhanced artistic inspiration.
At the end of the course, students will have the chance to present their own Thangka creations and share their experiences. Through this display and exchange, students will not only feel the profound influence of Tibetan Buddhist culture but also experience a sense of spiritual fulfillment and artistic achievement.
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