Tibetan Artist is a Master of the Ancient Technique of Cloisonne With His Vivid Buddha Paintings

Tsultrim Norbu is a Tibetan artist who has been creating colorful thangka paintings of Buddha and Buddhist deities for over 20 years. Unlike other artists, he specializes in using the Cloisonné technique, creating works out of gold wires and pigment ink made from Tibetan stones, giving each piece a vivid and stately look. 0:20 - 20 years of painting thangkas 0:41 - What are thangkas? 1:10 - The Cloisonné technique 1:39 - How it works 3:02 - Starting young If you liked this video, we have more stories featuring Chinese art: The Delicate Art of Fixing Ancient Chinese Books By Hand The Man that Designed the Famous Stamp on Hong Kong’s $100 Note : Don’t miss our stories, what’s buzzing around the web, and bonus material. Sign up for the GT NEWSLETTER: Follow us on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments: Stay updated on Twitter: Join the conversation on Facebook: Have story ideas? Send them to us at hello@ Producer: Lyn Yang Videographer: Wu Congwen Editor: Joel Roche Mastering: Victor Peña #Tibet #art #thangka
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