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A Thangka is a painted or embroidered
Buddhist banner which is hung in a monastery
or a family altar and carried by lamas in
ceremonial processions. In China, the
inheritance and development of the art of
Thangka was from Tibet. Regarded as
colourful wall hangings, these Tibetan
religious paintings offer a beauty, believed
to be a manifestation of the divine.
The brilliant and splendid art of Thangka is not
only seen in China, but also has been
presented all over the world. In Qinghai and
Tibet of China, the professional training
colleges have been founded to provide
complete and systematic Thangka painting
courses. While in Russia, they set up folk
Thangka association. Also in Europe, there
are many Buddhism Arts exhibition centres.
Furthermore, in well missionary Asia,
Thangka is even more popular to be treated
as a craftwork or religionary oblation.
With their devout gnosis and enamored painting to
the land, the artists have presented us the
cultural quintessence which is best-known
for thousands of years. We have the
responsibilities to well protect these
precious historical treasures.
That is why this website,
www.thangkachina.com, is founded.
Associating with Qinghai and Tibet of China,
Nepal, Russia, Korea, UK, Ireland and France
etc, it is established as a great
communication platform of the art of Thangka
for the introduction and promotion of the
profound culture of Thangka. On this
website, we take the lead in appraising the
academy of Thangka, aiming to protect the
traditional painting methods of Thangka and
old Thangka collections. As a real carrier,
Thangka helps the world to understand the
secrets of Chinese ancient Tibetan culture
soul, the true life of the Tibetan and the
possessions of long history of China. We
have been offered great support from the
local cultural authorities for doing this.
Every year we attend International Artwork Expositions around
the world and set up our own stand on these
events. We introduce the outstanding Thangka
painters of China and their excellent
artwork and bring them to the international
art stage. In cooperation of overseas
museums and Chinese associations, we
organize different social activities with
the theme of the Tibet Culture of China and
the content of Thangka art exhibition.
We also organize Thangka Art Exhibition in China with the
theme of
Thangka painting. With the association with many charities, we
raise charity funds for some public interest
activities eg. helping the education for the
Tibetan children and the constructions of
temples etc. We provide opportunities of
communication and cooperation for more
Thankgka painters to bring their artwork
into more expanding market and generate
economic power for their creation.
We have our independent working organizations in China, UK,
Ireland and Korea for your contacts.
Email:
57490245@QQ.COM
Online consultation and appraisal:
QQ:57490245
MSN:wangxuerui422@msn.com
Tel: 13810352748
Chinese website:
http:www.tangkacn.com
www.chntangka.com
English website:
http:www.thangkachina.com
Beijing office:
Address: The Fifth Mining Mansion (Wukuang
Dasha), Asian Games Village, Beijing
Tel: 13810352748
Email: 57490245@qq.com
Qinghai contacts:
Address: Hongwu Tun, Huangnan Zhou, Qinghai
Province, China
Inner Mongolia
contacts:
UK contacts:
Address: 68 Gerry Raffles Square, London E15
1BQ,UK
Tel: 0044 789 434 8998
Email: jasminejiang0000@hotmail.com
Ireland contacts:
Address: 7B Northgate ST, Athlone,
Co.Westmeath, Ireland |