Self Reflection – Me & Tara | Karma Phuntsok | Museum-Quality Giclée Print
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A young Tibetan woman in floral leggings and boots sits on a wooden chair and holds a framed portrait of White Tara in front of her face — the goddess where her face should be. Karma Phuntsok's playful, profound meditation on identity, aspiration, and the divine within. A uniquely contemporary piece that will speak to every young Tibetan woman in the diaspora.
About the Artist: Karma Phuntsok is widely regarded as the father of contemporary Tibetan art. After fleeing Tibet in 1959, he trained in traditional thangka painting in Nepal and now creates work that blends classical Tibetan iconography with contemporary expression. His paintings are collected worldwide.
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A young Tibetan woman in floral leggings and boots sits on a wooden chair and holds a framed portrait of White Tara in front of her face — the goddess where her face should be. Karma Phuntsok's playful, profound meditation on identity, aspiration, and the divine within. A uniquely contemporary piece that will speak to every young Tibetan woman in the diaspora.
About the Artist: Karma Phuntsok is widely regarded as the father of contemporary Tibetan art. After fleeing Tibet in 1959, he trained in traditional thangka painting in Nepal and now creates work that blends classical Tibetan iconography with contemporary expression. His paintings are collected worldwide.
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