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Sacred Art of Tibet – Andy Weber, Oct 22 Print E-mail

Sacred Art of Tibet

 

Presented by Andy Weber

Wednesday 22nd October at 7pm at

Chenrezig Institute



The artist Andy Weber spent seven years living and studying the iconographical art of Tibetan Buddhism under the guidance of accomplished masters in India and Nepal. His unique style of authentic images for visualization are highly respected not only by the growing number of Western Buddhists but also by Tibetan Lamas of all traditions, many of whom have commissioned his work. His thangka paintings ( Tibetan scroll paintings) can be seen in Buddhist centres and temples throughout the world including the Potala Palace in Lhasa and his images have become well known and popular through numerous publications.

Now with 25 years of experience he and his students offer their artwork and their services to the wider community. Join Andy on this one-off evening in which he will give a general presentation on the sacred art of Tibet. Following the public talk Andy will teach a 4- day art retreat working with Manjushri and Yamantaka.

Tickets $25.00 per person

Bookings essential.  To book call Chenrezig Institute on (07) 5453 2108 or book online at www.chenrezig.com.au


Manjushri and Yamantaka Tibetan Art Retreat with Andy Weber

Thursday 23rd October to Sunday 26th October  

Thangka painting is a uniquely Tibetan tradition that involves mastery over many techniques, including drawing the deities and their surrounds according to formal rules laid down by generations of Tibetan masters. Andy Weber, a master in his own right, can show you how a thangka can be used with meditation to learn and emulate the qualities of a particular deity, or to visualise your own path towards enlightenment. As you familiarise yourself with the ancient techniques of drawing Manjushri and Yamantaka, you will be led into the symbolism behind each detail and discover both their provisional and definitive meanings, from the representation of wisdom through to the skilful means employed to tame and liberate all beings. Course Numbers strictly limited.


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