Thangka painting is the Tibetan Buddhist practice of creating devotional images on cloth using mineral pigments and gold, where technical mastery and spiritual intention are one and the same. The painter works within strict iconographic codes while infusing each line with contemplative presence, making the act of creation itself a form of practice.
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