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Interconnectedness

by Anay Ngawang Choedak
 

9’ x 12’

100 Knots, Wool & 70% Silk

Tibetan Wool & Chinese Silk

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Design Inspiration:​​

My art is inspired and delivered as a reinvention of my roots in antiquity Buddhist art originating in India's Nalanda tradition by creating a unique fusion of styles from Newa Poubha art, Kashmiri style Alchi art, and Tibetan art, which merges my intrigue with modern interpretation and representation.

My artwork uses vibrant and earthy Tibetan colors to convey a universal message of positivity based on my understanding of compassion and wisdom. The blossoming flowers in my artwork symbolize the ever-fresh attributes of love and compassion. The white and red happiness pods represent the male and female qualities, embodying a harmonious balance of both masculine and feminine energies.

Anay Ngawang Choedak

Anay Ngawang Chodak (b. 1980) is a traditional Tibetan thangka master and a contemporary artist. ​Ngawang's art is deeply philosophical and delivers mesmerizing abstractions of spirited yet meaningful expressions.

 

He explores the symbolism of the ‘interconnectedness of our existence by illuminating outer beauty and inner philosophical aspects, thus forming a thoughtful reflection of the science of the mind.

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