Karma Phuntsok
Lam-rim: The Path. Museum-Quality Print
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The Art: Lam-rim: The Path. Lam-rim is the spiritual journey that must be followed in order to attain the result, enlightenment. When the great scholar Atiśa, the originator of the lamrim came from India to Tibet, he was asked by king Jang Chub Ö to give a complete and easily accessible summary of the doctrine. Based upon this request he wrote the Bodhipathapradīpa ("A Lamp for the Path to Awakening"), teaching what came to be known as the lamrim for the Tibetans.
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The Art: Lam-rim: The Path. Lam-rim is the spiritual journey that must be followed in order to attain the result, enlightenment. When the great scholar Atiśa, the originator of the lamrim came from India to Tibet, he was asked by king Jang Chub Ö to give a complete and easily accessible summary of the doctrine. Based upon this request he wrote the Bodhipathapradīpa ("A Lamp for the Path to Awakening"), teaching what came to be known as the lamrim for the Tibetans.
Karma Phuntsok
About the Artist
Karma Phuntsok is a Tibetan artist; he is regarded as the father of contemporary Tibetan art. He fled Tibet with his family after the uprising against the Chinese in 1959, escaping into India as refugees. He studied drawing and painting through his school years in India. In 1973 Karma studied thanka painting with a master of traditional Tibetan thanka painting in Nepal. Since then, he has been making paintings based on Tibetan Buddhist deities.
In 1981 Karma migrated to Australia and now lives in the bush north of Kyogle with his wife and son.
Karma's paintings are collected worldwide and published in various books and magazines. His recent works are mostly experiments, interweaving traditional techniques and symbols, with modern inspirations.