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Today’s class working in progress.
Photo Courtesy of Pema Rinzin. Contemporary Tibetan Artist, Creator, Founder, Critic and Teacher at New York Tibetan Art Studio ( School )

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Pema Rinzin’s large painting work in progress 2005.
Over 25 years,Pema studied with great master painters of traditional Tibetan art and their individual styles.This photo of my art work illustrate this aesthetic approach in Tibetan art technique before he became a New York Tibetan Contemporary painter in 2006.
‘I believe you need to look at Tibetan art as art created by individual artists and not as anonymous art!’
“In my own experience in the West,people must accept Tibetan artists as individuals and not be institutionalized as stereotypical religious art.”
I am talking about hundreds of thousands of art work dorn by great painters of Tibet.
Photo Courtesy of Pema Rinzin, Tibetan Contemporary Artist, Creator, Founder, Critic and Teacher at New York Tibetan Art Studio (School

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Elim Mak’s brushing work in progress,This is her first art work from the second course after 5 years with NYTAS and received her Master degree at Pratt Institute and graduated with distinction.
Always ask: Who is the painter, What style, Body of works and What makes him / her a individual painter.these are the most important,
I believe you need to look at Tibetan Art as art created by the great individual artist and not as anonymous art.

Photo Courtesy of Pema Rinzin. Tibetan Contemporary Artist, Creator, Founder, Critic and Teacher at New York Tibetan Art Studio (School)

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Kevin C.Gillespie’s freehand sketching work in progress of his 1st master course.He has been studying New York Tibetan Art Studio School for approximately 8 years.He is both an accomplished contemporary artist as well as Scenic artist.He is South African born live and working in Brooklyn NY.His work has been both collected and worked internationally.

Photo Courtesy of Pema Rinzin.Contemporary Tibetan Artist, Founder, Critic and Teacher at New York Tibetan Art Studio (School)

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One of Pema Rinzi’s  first mineral pigment and composite painting, After 7 years of study drawing and brushwork.
Only few people who knew Tibetan art base on individual can see it.This is Pema Rinzin study art work 1995.
Photo Courtesy of Pema Rinzin. Tibetan Contemporary Artist, Creator, Founder, Critic and Teacher at New York Tibetan Art Studio (School)

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Over 25 years,I studied with great master painters of traditional Tibetan art and their individual styles.This photo of my artwork illustrate this aesthetic approach in Tibetan art technique before I become a New York Tibetan Contemporary Painter in 2008.
Photo : My painting during my -8 years Artist in Residence in Japan.Please support Tibetan artist,their name, and individual styles!This help Tibetan history and hundreds and thousands of great painters and their body of art work.
Photo Courtesy of Pema Rinzin.Tibetan Contemporary Artist ,Creator, founder, Critic and Teacher at New York Tibetan Art Studio (School)

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Over 25 years, Pema Rinzin studied with great master painters of traditional Tibetan art and their individual styles.
This photo of his Art work illustrate this aesthetic approach in technique before I become a New York Contemporary Tibetan Painter in 2008.

Photo. Pema Rinzin’s 8 years Artist in Residence in Japan.
Photo Courtesy of Pema Rinzin​.Tibetan Contemporary Artist, Creator, Founder, Critic and Teacher at New York Tibetan Art Studio​.(school)

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Light inside the Studio,work in progress,Japan
Photo Courtesy of Pema Rinzin​, Tibetan Contemporary Artist, Creator, Founder, Critic and Teacher at New York Tibetan Art Studio​,School.

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