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A thangka is a Tibetan hanging scroll, usually painted on cotton, and then placed in a silk brocade mount. Unlike other types of paintings, there are many rules when it comes to making a thangka. Watch Tibetan artist Buchung Nubgya create a thangka of Avalokiteshvara, the Buddhist deity of compassion. This video is featured on Project Himalayan Art—a digital platform to discover the world of Himalayan art, with 108 object-focused essays, multimedia resources, an interactive map, and more. Discover the world of Himalayan Art: https://projecthimalayanart.rubinmuse... Learn more about Thangka Paintings: Theme: Art Making https://projecthimalayanart.rubinmuse... Exhibition: Process of Thangka Painting https://projecthimalayanart.rubinmuse... About the Rubin Museum of Art: The Rubin Museum of Art in Chelsea, New York City, explores and celebrates the diversity and uniqueness of Himalayan art, cultures, and ideas across history and into the present. With its globally renowned collection, largely centered around art from the Tibetan Plateau, the Rubin fosters understanding and appreciation of this region by relating its art and ideas to our shared human experience today. Inspired by the philosophical traditions of Buddhism, Hinduism, and indigenous religions, and aligned with ongoing research into learning, behavior, and the brain, the Rubin offers innovative exhibitions and programs that examine provocative ideas across the arts and explore the mind. Through its exhibitions, programs, and digital offerings, the Rubin Museum examines big questions about what it means to be human today, and serves as a space for reflection and personal transformation. Stay in touch: Rubinmuseum.org Instagram: / rubinmuseum Facebook: / rubinmuseum Subscribe to our e-newsletter for our latest videos and invitations to live events: https://rubinmuseum.org/site/e-news Commit to Himalayan art and insights. Support the Rubin by becoming a member today: https://rubinmuseum.org/support/membe...