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Dr. Sarika Singh is perhaps the first Indian female painter and teacher in the Buddhist tradition of Thangka Painting. Born on 13th August,1976, in New Delhi, she began her studies in the art of Thangka painting, in the year 1996, at the prestigious Norbulingka Institute in Dharamshala, Northern India under the tutelage of her master, Tempa Choephel. In the year 2015, she completed her Master’s degree in ‘Buddhist and Tibetan Studies’ from Punjab University, and ‘PhD’ from Central University of Himachal Pradesh in the year 2021. Thangka Painting Contributions Thangde Gatsal Studio : Teaching

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  • Dr. Sarika Singh is perhaps the first Indian female painter and teacher in the Buddhist tradition of Thangka Painting. Born on 13th August,1976, in New Delhi, she began her studies in the art of Thangka painting, in the year 1996, at the prestigious Norbulingka Institute in Dharamshala, Northern India under the tutelage of her master, Tempa Choephel. In the year 2015, she completed her Master’s degree in ‘Buddhist and Tibetan Studies’ from Punjab University, and ‘PhD’ from Central University of Himachal Pradesh in the year 2021. Thangka Painting Contributions Thangde Gatsal Studio : Teaching (en)
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  • Dr. Sarika Singh is perhaps the first Indian female painter and teacher in the Buddhist tradition of Thangka Painting. Born on 13th August,1976, in New Delhi, she began her studies in the art of Thangka painting, in the year 1996, at the prestigious Norbulingka Institute in Dharamshala, Northern India under the tutelage of her master, Tempa Choephel. In the year 2015, she completed her Master’s degree in ‘Buddhist and Tibetan Studies’ from Punjab University, and ‘PhD’ from Central University of Himachal Pradesh in the year 2021. Along with her husband Master Locho, one of the finest Master Thangka painters in the world, Dr. Sarika Singh co-founded the ‘Center for Living Buddhist Art’ and 'Thangde Gatsal Thangka Studio' in the year 2001. In 2019, they established the Himalayan Art Museum which connects us to the rich cultural heritage of India and Tibet. The museum aims to generate awareness about the Buddhist art through contemporary quality thangka works based on the tradition carried forward by Indian and Tibetan masters. This museum is a window to the 2,300 years old journey of the tradition of Buddhist paintings and the evolution of art through ages and geographies. The museum exhibits the finest master pieces created by Master Locho and Dr. Sarika Singh. Thangka Painting Contributions * Created over 300 Masterpiece Paintings in 25 years * Commissions executed for prestigious 'Patrons' from around the world. * Travelled and Exhibited across the Globe. * Created Museum with 45 Masterpiece Paintings depicting 2300 years Journey of Buddhist Paintings. * Researched and Recreated Ancient Indian Artistic Styles of Ajanta Caves, Tabo and Alchi Monastery. * Painted Masterpiece Thangka of Dharamsala Tara announcing the Arrival of Thangka Paintings to the Indian Soil. * Created Thangka artwork that merge ancient Thangka themes with Advanced Technology. Thangde Gatsal Studio : Teaching * Committed to Teaching Indian and Foreign Students since 22 Years! * Authored Thangka Textbooks based on Ancient Tradition. * Providing Platform for teaching students and artists across ages and geographies. * Training Materials customised and restructured like never before. * With the help of the Technology, Designed Distant learning/Self Study Courses for the First Time. * Collaboration with Indian and Foreign Universities and Museums * Authored and Published Papers * Preserved over 10,000 Thangka Drawings Cultural Contributions * Served as Expert Advisors to Ministry of Culture, Government of India. * Ted- Speaker on Transformative Journey of Buddhist Painting * Highlighting the anonymous lives of artists. * Helping people cultivate love kindness compassion through Art Recognitions and awards Workshops and Residencies Exhibitions and Commissions 2010 Exhibition coinciding with the Teachings of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Bloomington, Indiana, USA 2008 Exhibition coinciding with the Teachings of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Sydney, Australia Exhibition coinciding with the Teachings of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, London, United Kingdom 2007 Featured Artist, Teachings of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, New Zealand Featured Artist, Teachings of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Germany Featured Artist, Teachings of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, New York, USA Featured Artist, Teachings of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Bloomington, Indiana, USA 2006 Featured Artist, Teachings of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, New York, New York, USA 2005 Official backdrop Paintings, Shantideva Teachings, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Commissioned by Arizona Teachings, Inc., Tucson, Arizona, USA Exhibition coinciding with the Shantideva Teachings, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Tucson, Arizona, USA 2003 Radiant Transmission: Contemporary Masterpieces of Tibetan Buddhist Art, October Gallery, London, United Kingdom 2002 Official backdrop paintings, Kālachakra Initiation Ceremony for World Peace, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, commissioned by the She Drup Ling Buddhist Centre, Graz, Austria. Exhibition coinciding with the Kālachakra Initiation Ceremony for World Peace, Graz, Austria Publications · Singh, S. (2020). Painting Thangkas: Depicting Moralit . Artos, 9 (Url: http://www.uaos.unios.hr/artos/index.php/hr/thangka- likarstvo/singh- painting-thangkas) · Singh, S. (2020). Image and Imagery: Making Buddha. Artos, 9. (Url: http://www.uaos.unios.hr/artos/index.php/hr/thangka-slikarstvo/singh-making-buddha) (en)
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