Celestial Gallery

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Buddha
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Celestial Gallery
celestial spheres
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deities art
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Green Tara
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Romio Shrestha
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Tibetan artistic tradition
White Tara

Product details

  • ISBN 9781608876105
  • Weight: 957g
  • Dimensions: 305 x 406mm
  • Publication Date: 28 May 2015
  • Publisher: Insight Editions
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Romio Shrestha’s depictions of White Tara, Green Tara, the Medicine Buddha, and many other celestials invite meditation and reflection. The original artworks were made from natural ingredients like marigolds and hand-ground malachite and lapis, and were painted at times with just three hairs of a cat's tail. Each work of art took months to create and is reproduced here in hauntingly powerful detail.  Celestial Gallery: The Poster Collection, Volume I brings the most popular and breathtaking paintings from Shrestha’s Celestial Gallery series into a new poster format. The large size and full-color printing allows for a greater appreciation of the intricate details in each piece, and the removable pages make it easier than ever to display these beautiful paintings throughout the home and office.
Romio Shrestha is a modern master of the Indo-Nepali-Tibetan Buddhist traditions of enlightenment art, and his t’angka’s can be found in many of the great collections of the world, including the British Museum, the Victoria Albert Museum, the Buchheim Museum, the American Museum of Natural History in New York, the Tibet House in New York City, and the Newark Museum in New Jersey. He directs a school of artist-craftsmen in the Katmandu Valley of Tibet.