
This is the completed picture of Ganesha using the Thangka painting technique. This is my first attempt at this painting.
Though the traditional Thangka art is done on cloths or fabric, the above was done on canvas. Hope everyone likes it.
Something more about Thangka painting:
Thangka artists use various types of fabrics. Loosely woven cotten fabric of about 40-58 cms width, is the most widely used type. Sometimes silk cloth is also used. Thangka painting is highly geometric like its other Buddhist counterparts. Symmetrical grid of angels and intersecting lines are used to depict arms, legs, eyes, nostrils, ears, and various ritual implements. This art form is so very religious that it follows the guidelines laid down in various Buddhist scriptures. This art form requires immaculate skills in drawing of perfect figures and an immense understanding of the iconometric principles.
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