I can't imagine growing up without access to paper. Drawing in dirt and on stones shows how strong his desire to create was as a youngster. Not sure why this video showed up in my feed, but I'm sure glad it did.
When young children learn minority art creation, they are boring and unhappy at the beginning and don't like it A friend of mine sponsored a Uyghur teenager to study with a carver master in Beijing, but he gave up after a year of study, he felt very boring Later, he got a job in a Uyghur restaurant, and he hoped to make money immediately, It is a pity
My dad, when he was going to high school in the late ‘70s, didn’t have much money and couldn’t afford paper for class. He would take the thrown away paper from a dumpster and just write on the back. Adapt and overcome.
I love thangka paintings, especially on cotton and silk canvas, the older ones with faded, aged colors. You can find several in museums, private collections and specialty stores in Kathmandu. This particular technique is beautiful. I love Asian art in general, paintings, sculptures in stone, wood, metals and butter, sand mandalas, music, architecture of temples and monasteries
Wow, wow, wow. Isn’t that a little too much of an analysis for just a simple smile to camera crew? It doesn’t mean much and definitely not how skilled somebody is :> Artwise, amazing “enamel” style artworks!
This is by far one of my favorite Goldthread videos, I was just looking for different art to put in my office workspace since working from home. Absolutely stunning pieces and the craftmanship and patience is astounding.
@@Asia.Persuasia What are you even talking about. They just said they found it while looking for art for their workspace, not that they want this art in particular there. You're reading comprehension is a bit broken xDDDDDDD Besides, if they want art like that, it'd be easy to find something similar without religious significance, they just have to look for cloisonné art.
@@Asia.Persuasia The way I understood it (grew up with a buddhist mom), it would still be good for anyone to have it in their home, as it brings good spirit/energy, as long as you honour it.
I have never heard about this technique in my life and I am absolutely amazed! The amount of patience and love it takes to make such a painting, the colors are STUNNING. Thank you for brining attention to these kind of art techniques!
It was really popular among the northern tribes of medieval Europe (like the early Vikings). I used to teach about it in Humanities, so when this popped up in my feed I was super interested and, like you, glad I watched.
@@esecallum they build with tools from china, we owe to their great yellow emperor his contribution to mankind. From farming to education, from observing the heavens to military tactics
I like how he's traditional, but decided to incorporate a new technique. Most traditional thanka painters would not be so bold. Its all about honoring Buddha and making the Buddha shine even brighter! Kudos!
02:57 From afar, it looks as if, it is painted with ordinary colors/pigments. Compare that to, 03:58 This close-up shot, you can see what he means, when he says that, these mineral powders glimmer life-like. It is extremely beautiful and unlike any other paint pigments you'd have ever seen. I hope the camera man/crew, gets more angles like the latter. These godly arts deserve more recognition.
I have never seen cloisonné tangkas! And they are unbaked- did not know you could do that with cloisonné pigments. They are beautiful! Making tangkas seems like a spiritual work of its own
As a young teen in the 80s I took a Cloisonne class at the community center one summer. It was a lot of fun and I especially liked the candy/gem look of bigger chunks of glass when they melted. This guy is really amazing!
"I've already spent a year on it, but it won't be finished for another 5 or 6 months". My lord, now That is patience and dedication! I can only imagine how much they go for with that kind of time input!
Imhave a thangka painting myself. It was given to me by a friend who visited a thangka painter and buddhist in his country. I gave the thangka painting a very special place. On the side of its back there is even a written blessing.
Imagine growing up not having access to paper and then change a thousand years old tradition by making it several orders of magnitude more complex just so you could feel like your versions truly are the best... What a legend.
Wonderful, informative and inspiring. Your team went so far to Yushu, Qinghai to interview Norbu. So we can learn about the exotic and mysterious world of Cloisonne Thangkas. That's wonderful. The photography is excellent. Kudos to lighting and cameraman.
AMAZING 😍 I love that he takes pride in carrying on their legacy. Some children want to do the opposite but I’m so glad he’s continuing to make this art. It’s stunning.
I'm not inspired by many videos these days, cynical old devil that I have become. But this one hit the spot. As an artist myself I have so many questions about the process, the materials, the subject.... what I wouldn't give to sit down with this man one day and ask them all!
eu amo pinturas thangka,principalmente em telas de algodão e seda,aquelas mais antigas com cores desbotadas, envelhecidas. Você pode encontrar várias em museus,coleções particulares e lojas especializadas em Kathmandu. Essa técnica em particular é belíssima. Amo arte asiática em geral,as pinturas,esculturas em pedra,madeira,metais e manteiga,mandalas de areia,música,arquitetura de templos e mosteiros
Wonderful work, such masterful skill, such concentration, and to work on representations of one's diety is an honour for the artist. Their concentration was so focussed and the quality of their work is so good. I would love to go and learn from such a master. Also, when he was walking along outside, he looked so peaceful and so happy, it was wonderful to see.
this is the first time i’ve actually heard about this paining technique! It’s amazing and so impressive but like all art, this seems like very hard work, this man really is a master of his craft
I have always Admired Cloissone artwork, & Now, I have been able to see it done!!!!! Thank you so much for this video and the presentation. It was lovelyexquisite♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️❣️❣️❣️
Wow ,my parents were so impressed when they toured this kind of factory when they were in China so many years ago, but there no you tube yet, so I've only seen this today 😊😊 thanks for sharing, your videos are amazing, subbed!
A gratidão é a maior medida do caráter de uma pessoa. Uma pessoa grata é uma pessoa fiel, não te abandona, está sempre contigo. Nela você sempre pode confiar. Assim sou grato pelos meus vídeos postados com muita humildade e alegria, mesmo enfrentando dificuldades não desisto de acreditar que dias melhores virão. 🙏🌷 gratidão por ter lido a minha mensagem e visto os vídeos🌷🙏
These images will never fade, crumble, rot or die, they will outlive Human kind and become snapshots of a long lost intellect upon which future species will marvel and wonder.
I always thought Cloissonné was done [ indeed] with copper / gold metal wires and than filled with Enamel powder of different colours and when its ready it went into the oven to bake ! But this non baked variation is also very beautiful, ideed !!
At the end he said that painting wasn't ready yet, and need about 6 months more, so maybe it will be backed at end. Or he is just using self curing binder (chemical reaction and/or solvent evaporation). But backing is bit risky too as things can look different after backing. And backing can fail sometimes.
@@43painter yeah, all wires should move when glue fails in high temperature, expected if it is something exotic. When it cools glass enamel would hold everything really well. Also if wires have no tension, then they wouldn't move during baking, only external forces would move them (enamel boiling, pressure from too much enamel on one side, titling in oven, etc). But you are most likely right about no baking.
@@extended_e Thank you for your explanation. You seem to know a lot about it. Are you a goldsmith or jewelry maker yourself? Or have you also used this technique in an unconventional way? I myself am a draftsman and painter, so I don't know much about this.
Absolutely exquisite. You should have students too numerous to count. The world is a mors beautiful place because of you. Thank you for sharing your magnificent skills.
Me encantan las pinturas thangka, especialmente en lienzos de algodón y seda, los más antiguos con colores desteñidos y envejecidos. Puede encontrar varios en museos, colecciones privadas y tiendas especializadas en Katmandú. Esta técnica en particular es hermosa. Me encanta el arte asiático en general, pinturas, esculturas en piedra, madera, metales y mantequilla, mandalas de arena, música, arquitectura de templos y monasterios
J'adore les peintures de thangka, en particulier sur toile de coton et de soie, les plus anciennes aux couleurs délavées et vieillies. Vous pouvez en trouver plusieurs dans les musées, les collections privées et les magasins spécialisés de Katmandou. Cette technique particulière est magnifique. J'aime l'art asiatique en général, les peintures, les sculptures en pierre, bois, métaux et beurre, les mandalas de sable, la musique, l'architecture des temples et monastères
@@latitudeselongitudes1932 je suis comme vous j'adore la culture (plutôt les cultures) Asiatique. Beaucoup de beauté et de délicatesse dans leurs Arts, mais également dans les gestes du quotidien. Si je pouvais réaliser mon rêve, j'irais finir ma vie en Asie.
@@joshdesaulnay2740 Oui, un continent fascinant.J'aime particulièrement la région de l'Himalaya,ses sommets enneigés, ses lacs,ses hauts plateaux,sa faune,sa botanique,ses habitants, ses cultures,ses magnifiques monastères ornés de fresques, statues et manuscrits anciens. J'aime beaucoup les sculptures de style Gupta, Gandhara, Chola et Khmer. Architecture Newari,Dzong, Dravid,Mughal,Rajasthani, monastères Theravada et Mahayana,musique classique indienne,jardins zen,calligraphie et poésie japonaises,villes telles que Varanasi,Katmandou,Lhassa, Bangkok,Samarkand,Kyoto,Lahore, Ispahan,Jaisalmer et Phnom Penh. Ruines et sites archéologiques tels que Angkor Wat,Bagan,Borobudur et Prambanan.Rivières,montagnes, forêts,plages,déserts
@@latitudeselongitudes1932 rien que de vous lire, cela me fait rêver, même si j'ai moins de connaissances que vous, je suis allée seulement aux Philippines où j'ai vécu 3 ans, et à Bali, mais les souvenirs que j'en ai rapportés sont toujours présents. Souvenirs de beauté, de couleurs, d'odeurs, de la nature luxuriante, de la gentillesse des habitants, leurs sourires, leur misère aussi, et de tant d'autres choses. Bonne soirée et merci pour votre partage.
@@latitudeselongitudes1932 J'ai pratiqué un peu la peinture chinoise, j'adore la calligraphie, je dirais que c'est presque une philosophie : se vider la tête et se laisser emporter par le pinceau, merveilleux. J'aime également la musique classique Chinoise, Japonaise, Vietnamienne, ces musiques me transportent, me font rêver, l'Asie quelle merveille ! Il faudrait toute une vie pour découvrir tout ce que l'on veut découvrir.
Very much enjoyed your video. I’d love to learn. I’m amazed and have great respect for your art. I’m a detail artist who also gets lost in time when drawing 😊
I can't imagine growing up without access to paper. Drawing in dirt and on stones shows how strong his desire to create was as a youngster. Not sure why this video showed up in my feed, but I'm sure glad it did.
I was thinking the same, now the algorithm for my RUclips ads is going to be all wonky.
When young children learn minority art creation, they are boring and unhappy at the beginning and don't like it
A friend of mine sponsored a Uyghur teenager to study with a carver master in Beijing, but he gave up after a year of study, he felt very boring
Later, he got a job in a Uyghur restaurant, and he hoped to make money immediately,
It is a pity
My dad, when he was going to high school in the late ‘70s, didn’t have much money and couldn’t afford paper for class. He would take the thrown away paper from a dumpster and just write on the back.
Adapt and overcome.
Same here, that guy has lot of talent!
I love thangka paintings, especially on cotton and silk canvas, the older ones with faded, aged colors. You can find several in museums, private collections and specialty stores in Kathmandu. This particular technique is beautiful. I love Asian art in general, paintings, sculptures in stone, wood, metals and butter, sand mandalas, music, architecture of temples and monasteries
1:47 you can see by the smile that he loves what's he doing and that he's a master of his work
Tibet is currently occupied by Chinese Liberation Army, what are the chances this is a propaganda piece?
@@stankolodin5586 How about %100?😢😢😢💔
Wow, wow, wow. Isn’t that a little too much of an analysis for just a simple smile to camera crew? It doesn’t mean much and definitely not how skilled somebody is :>
Artwise, amazing “enamel” style artworks!
@@masterbaiter327 no because he was forced to do this by the government.
@@stankolodin5586 alright but how about u just enjoy a little vid about the art style and the artist instead of making it political
This is by far one of my favorite Goldthread videos, I was just looking for different art to put in my office workspace since working from home. Absolutely stunning pieces and the craftmanship and patience is astounding.
Lol, he just said those are an important religious and cultural art for them.
Using it in your office because it's "trendy" is tone-deaf and ignorant.
@@Asia.Persuasia What are you even talking about. They just said they found it while looking for art for their workspace, not that they want this art in particular there. You're reading comprehension is a bit broken xDDDDDDD Besides, if they want art like that, it'd be easy to find something similar without religious significance, they just have to look for cloisonné art.
@@Asia.Persuasia The way I understood it (grew up with a buddhist mom), it would still be good for anyone to have it in their home, as it brings good spirit/energy, as long as you honour it.
@@Asia.Persuasia Maybe he/she is Buddhist. You are calling them tone deaf and ignorant without even knowing their ethnic and religious background.
@@marysue9661 as long as it's the right spirit. Everything Budda is not good.
I have never heard about this technique in my life and I am absolutely amazed! The amount of patience and love it takes to make such a painting, the colors are STUNNING. Thank you for brining attention to these kind of art techniques!
Glad you enjoyed it!
It was really popular among the northern tribes of medieval Europe (like the early Vikings). I used to teach about it in Humanities, so when this popped up in my feed I was super interested and, like you, glad I watched.
I thought only whites could be artistic and build buildings
@@esecallum Was that sarcasm?
@@esecallum they build with tools from china, we owe to their great yellow emperor his contribution to mankind. From farming to education, from observing the heavens to military tactics
I love how much he enjoy doing his work, he has such a heart warming smile
I like how he's traditional, but decided to incorporate a new technique. Most traditional thanka painters would not be so bold. Its all about honoring Buddha and making the Buddha shine even brighter! Kudos!
These are _BEYOND_ beautiful. The talent, tenacity and patients to create such amazing pieces is priceless..
Beautiful. There is much to be said about how creating art can be meditative.
If it puts you in the flow, that's the way to go.
02:57 From afar, it looks as if, it is painted with ordinary colors/pigments.
Compare that to,
03:58 This close-up shot, you can see what he means, when he says that, these mineral powders glimmer life-like.
It is extremely beautiful and unlike any other paint pigments you'd have ever seen.
I hope the camera man/crew, gets more angles like the latter. These godly arts deserve more recognition.
This is a real treat to be able to watch this magnificent artist. THANK YOU!
I’m so glad there are people like him who have so much more patience than me, so they can make beautiful things like this.
I have never seen cloisonné tangkas! And they are unbaked- did not know you could do that with cloisonné pigments. They are beautiful! Making tangkas seems like a spiritual work of its own
May the Dreams and Aspiration of Tibetans come True ✨️
His Mandarin is so clear and nice to listen to, usually the different Chinese communities shown sound more unique but harder to understand.
I've just learned about this technique makes me feel ignorant and blessed at same time! Amazing!
Master at work! True artist!
As a young teen in the 80s I took a Cloisonne class at the community center one summer. It was a lot of fun and I especially liked the candy/gem look of bigger chunks of glass when they melted. This guy is really amazing!
I fell in love with his spirit and soul……..spirit flows thru his fingers and eyes…..
Passion with heart is marvelous. My mind is blown on those intricate curves.
"I've already spent a year on it, but it won't be finished for another 5 or 6 months". My lord, now That is patience and dedication! I can only imagine how much they go for with that kind of time input!
Imhave a thangka painting myself. It was given to me by a friend who visited a thangka painter and buddhist in his country. I gave the thangka painting a very special place. On the side of its back there is even a written blessing.
Woah... Not only the art is beautiful, but also the artist himself.
Master Norbu 🙏 I hv No words for the beautiful art.
Thank you 🙏🏻
Imagine growing up not having access to paper and then change a thousand years old tradition by making it several orders of magnitude more complex just so you could feel like your versions truly are the best... What a legend.
I can’t take my eyes off art works to read the subtitles, stunning
Just one word: Lovely!! Long live the monks, their wisdom and skills 🙏
It takes a special PATIENT, SKILLED & DISCIPLINED ARTIST to start and finish something of such delicate intricacy and skill . Much respect to you .
Extraordinarily beautiful. I'm sure all the Buddhas take delight in your offerings.
EXTREMELY FOCUSED, yet almost in a trance. Such extreme dedication to each and every detail and it shows! Beautiful, simply beautiful. ☺️
A trance? No, LMAO. Clearly, you smoked too much incense.
Absolutely stunning! And a true artist loves what they do and this guys smiles says it all. Sure would love an update on his finished piece.
Oh my God I love watching artistic creative people like this so much!!!!!
Wonderful, informative and inspiring. Your team went so far to Yushu, Qinghai to interview Norbu. So we can learn about the exotic and mysterious world of Cloisonne Thangkas. That's wonderful. The photography is excellent. Kudos to lighting and cameraman.
Thanks a lot that means a lot to the team :)
@@Goldthread I have shared this video with friends and family, and they think Norbu is world class! I myself like very the filmography 👍👍
AMAZING 😍 I love that he takes pride in carrying on their legacy. Some children want to do the opposite but I’m so glad he’s continuing to make this art. It’s stunning.
Making thangka is still very large over there since every home has a shrine.
é tão bom ver um artista de verdade trabalhando
Clearly very blessed to both have learnt the skills and be able to create that beautiful work!
I'm not inspired by many videos these days, cynical old devil that I have become. But this one hit the spot. As an artist myself I have so many questions about the process, the materials, the subject.... what I wouldn't give to sit down with this man one day and ask them all!
What a splendid artist and technique. Excellent video, congrats!
Amazing,beautiful what a great gift you have never stop ✋
Tibet is an amazing country, with amazing people.
Magnífico, que belo artista. Tocou meu coração
eu amo pinturas thangka,principalmente em telas de algodão e seda,aquelas mais antigas com cores desbotadas, envelhecidas. Você pode encontrar várias em museus,coleções particulares e lojas especializadas em Kathmandu. Essa técnica em particular é belíssima. Amo arte asiática em geral,as pinturas,esculturas em pedra,madeira,metais e manteiga,mandalas de areia,música,arquitetura de templos e mosteiros
Wonderful work, such masterful skill, such concentration, and to work on representations of one's diety is an honour for the artist. Their concentration was so focussed and the quality of their work is so good. I would love to go and learn from such a master. Also, when he was walking along outside, he looked so peaceful and so happy, it was wonderful to see.
this is the first time i’ve actually heard about this paining technique! It’s amazing and so impressive but like all art, this seems like very hard work, this man really is a master of his craft
WOW! His work is STUNNING! I marvel at all he does.
I have always Admired Cloissone artwork, & Now, I have been able to see it done!!!!! Thank you so much for this video and the presentation. It was lovelyexquisite♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️❣️❣️❣️
Wow ,my parents were so impressed when they toured this kind of factory when they were in China so many years ago, but there no you tube yet, so I've only seen this today 😊😊 thanks for sharing, your videos are amazing, subbed!
A gratidão é a maior medida do caráter de uma pessoa. Uma pessoa grata é uma pessoa fiel, não te abandona, está sempre contigo. Nela você sempre pode confiar. Assim sou grato pelos meus vídeos postados com muita humildade e alegria, mesmo enfrentando dificuldades não desisto de acreditar que dias melhores virão.
🙏🌷 gratidão por ter lido a minha mensagem e visto os vídeos🌷🙏
Beautiful bright colors, very interesting technique.
These images will never fade, crumble, rot or die, they will outlive Human kind and become snapshots of a long lost intellect upon which future species will marvel and wonder.
Magnificent and Beautiful and Creative. Thank you kindly for sharing this with your viewers.
Incredible. These look insanely expensive with how intricately detailed and large these are.
this is just shockingly beautiful
利害. 好喜愛這類藝術作品. 也想跟他們一起制作..
i am so glad that this vid popped up in my recs it is stunning to see this artwork and flawless wire bending
Glad you like it!
So beautiful and intricate
Lots of effort and tecnique
But the end result is Magnificent
I always thought Cloissonné was done [ indeed] with copper / gold metal wires and than filled with Enamel powder of different colours and when its ready it went into the oven to bake ! But this non baked variation is also very beautiful, ideed !!
Yes, I also thought it would be baked.
At the end he said that painting wasn't ready yet, and need about 6 months more, so maybe it will be backed at end. Or he is just using self curing binder (chemical reaction and/or solvent evaporation). But backing is bit risky too as things can look different after backing. And backing can fail sometimes.
@@extended_e Thank you for your extra info. I don't think he'll bake it, because the metal wires were glued in stead of solded.
@@43painter yeah, all wires should move when glue fails in high temperature, expected if it is something exotic. When it cools glass enamel would hold everything really well. Also if wires have no tension, then they wouldn't move during baking, only external forces would move them (enamel boiling, pressure from too much enamel on one side, titling in oven, etc). But you are most likely right about no baking.
@@extended_e Thank you for your explanation. You seem to know a lot about it. Are you a goldsmith or jewelry maker yourself? Or have you also used this technique in an unconventional way?
I myself am a draftsman and painter, so I don't know much about this.
Beautiful work.👌🥰🙏
im mesmerize, such a tedious process yet the finish is marvelous
Wow… such beautiful art
Absolutely exquisite. You should have students too numerous to count. The world is a mors beautiful place because of you. Thank you for sharing your magnificent skills.
Awesome work. The hours of work are insurmountable incalculable. A lot of love sweat & tears go into art like that
Absolutely incredible work with such intricate detail.
Absolutely beautiful work
This guy is a truly amazing artist. His artworks are beautiful and wonderful ..
ABSOLUMENT MAGNIFIQUE !!! Merci pour cette vidéo !
What a beautiful and delicate form of art°!!!! Love it!
The definition of tedious but yet beautiful and amazing!!!
Cuanta maravilla estamos conociendo gracias al internet! 🤩
Stunning absolutely Stunning.
Wow. Absolutely mind blowing 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
True artist with aspirations to peace
Stumbled on this video what a gem 💎
Absolutely amazing and breathtaking!
Una tecnica que me fascina, verdaderas obras de arte😍💐💐💐
Me encantan las pinturas thangka, especialmente en lienzos de algodón y seda, los más antiguos con colores desteñidos y envejecidos. Puede encontrar varios en museos, colecciones privadas y tiendas especializadas en Katmandú. Esta técnica en particular es hermosa. Me encanta el arte asiático en general, pinturas, esculturas en piedra, madera, metales y mantequilla, mandalas de arena, música, arquitectura de templos y monasterios
This is more than art
Bravo!amazing
Beautiful! Lost arts are so fascinating.
Niño que precioso trabajo me encantó
What a handsome and happy guy, seems like he truly loves his art and craft
This is so beautiful. I'm amazed
Very cool. Looks like he loves what he does and it shows.
Amazing Peace Art of work
Completely Stunning Beautiful - Glorious.
C'est une splendeur, merci d'avoir partagé votre Art avec nous.
J'adore les peintures de thangka, en particulier sur toile de coton et de soie, les plus anciennes aux couleurs délavées et vieillies. Vous pouvez en trouver plusieurs dans les musées, les collections privées et les magasins spécialisés de Katmandou. Cette technique particulière est magnifique. J'aime l'art asiatique en général, les peintures, les sculptures en pierre, bois, métaux et beurre, les mandalas de sable, la musique, l'architecture des temples et monastères
@@latitudeselongitudes1932 je suis comme vous j'adore la culture (plutôt les cultures) Asiatique. Beaucoup de beauté et de délicatesse dans leurs Arts, mais également dans les gestes du quotidien. Si je pouvais réaliser mon rêve, j'irais finir ma vie en Asie.
@@joshdesaulnay2740
Oui, un continent fascinant.J'aime particulièrement la région de l'Himalaya,ses sommets enneigés, ses lacs,ses hauts plateaux,sa faune,sa botanique,ses habitants, ses cultures,ses magnifiques monastères ornés de fresques, statues et manuscrits anciens. J'aime beaucoup les sculptures de style Gupta, Gandhara, Chola et Khmer. Architecture Newari,Dzong, Dravid,Mughal,Rajasthani, monastères Theravada et Mahayana,musique classique indienne,jardins zen,calligraphie et poésie japonaises,villes telles que Varanasi,Katmandou,Lhassa, Bangkok,Samarkand,Kyoto,Lahore, Ispahan,Jaisalmer et Phnom Penh. Ruines et sites archéologiques tels que Angkor Wat,Bagan,Borobudur et Prambanan.Rivières,montagnes, forêts,plages,déserts
@@latitudeselongitudes1932 rien que de vous lire, cela me fait rêver, même si j'ai moins de connaissances que vous, je suis allée seulement aux Philippines où j'ai vécu 3 ans, et à Bali, mais les souvenirs que j'en ai rapportés sont toujours présents. Souvenirs de beauté, de couleurs, d'odeurs, de la nature luxuriante, de la gentillesse des habitants, leurs sourires, leur misère aussi, et de tant d'autres choses. Bonne soirée et merci pour votre partage.
@@latitudeselongitudes1932 J'ai pratiqué un peu la peinture chinoise, j'adore la calligraphie, je dirais que c'est presque une philosophie : se vider la tête et se laisser emporter par le pinceau, merveilleux. J'aime également la musique classique Chinoise, Japonaise, Vietnamienne, ces musiques me transportent, me font rêver, l'Asie quelle merveille ! Il faudrait toute une vie pour découvrir tout ce que l'on veut découvrir.
Cool artist and a cutie this man. Fuck I love how awesome those thangkas look. Soo detailed and alive. So flamboyant and energetic.
Absolutely beautiful, wish I could afford a piece!!
Very interesting. Thankyou for sharing
I would love to purchase some of his works!!!
You can buy them online, they usually sells around 3-30k USD in China~
Very cool! I hope he lives a long life and his descendants carry it on
Very much enjoyed your video. I’d love to learn.
I’m amazed and have great respect for your art. I’m a detail artist who also gets lost in time when drawing 😊
always learning... this is exquisite!
wow. such a beautiful result! I didnt know of this technique, love it!
I would love one unpainted. For me the wire outline before being painted looks amazing, especially on a gold background.
Amazing workmanship!
WOW ! 😍😍😍👏👏👏👏👏
Amazing👍😍🤩 art bro, I love to do like this painting🎨, new first time I am seeing, so nice of u, all the best, God be with you🌹
Anyone know where more of his work can be seen? This is truly amazing, I need more then this little video to see this man in action.
I think he has a website where you can buy his works
MARVELLOUS WORK!!!!!!
Wow ! So beautiful and detailed ,I can imagine they take a very long time.❤️👍🏻
De otro planeta!!!... Genio del detalle...
As soon as I saw what you were doing I subscribed this is amazing love all the detailed work.
Material. Creativity.