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September 29, 2002 through February 16, 2003
[Members Exhibition Preview on Saturday, September 28 from 1-5pm]

The
Buddha Shakyamuni, Leslie Rinchen-Wongmo
Accompanying Visions of Enlightenment and also running
through January 12, 2003 is the unique exhibition Sacred
Stitches: Tibetan Buddhist Images Pieced in Silk by Leslie Rinchen-Wongmo.
This exhibition, on view in Gallery 10, features Buddhist silk images
pieced together like a mosaic by hand, a traditional Tibetan art
form mastered by only a handful of artists. The seven thangkas
(scroll images) featured depict Buddhas, bodhisattvas, and other
deities, all pieced together with fine silk satins and brocades.
Also on display are partly made pieces, materials, and photographs
that illustrate the creative process.
Known in Tibetan as gchen thangka (precious cloth
scroll images), or gku (cloth images), Tibetan thangkas
(religious scroll images) are usually painted with mineral pigments
and gold on a cotton canvas. Fabric thangkas appear to have
first been made in Tibet in the 15th century using indigenous appliqué
techniques traditionally employed in the making of nomad and festival
tents, ritual dance costumes, and altar decorations. Pieced and
embroidered thangkas became popular during the 18th and 19th
centuries and spread throughout the entire Tibetan Buddhist region.
Because all the work is done by hand to precise standards, each
thangka requires several months to complete.
The artist, Leslie Rinchen-Wongmo, has been a student of pieced-silk
thangkas for ten years. She studied under a Tibetan master in India
for four years, and now devotes her life to the continuation and
preservation of this art. She will be at Pacific Asia Museum to
talk about her work on Saturday, November 16 during the Himalayan
Family Festival Day.

Green
Tara detail of offering, Leslie Rinchen-Wongmo

Related Events:
- Members' Exhibition Preview is on Saturday, September 28, from
1-5pm. Exhibition Curator, Meher McArthur will conduct special
members' tours at 2:30pm and 3:30pm.
- Saturday November 16, 1-4pm
Buddha: Faces of Enlightenment Festival
Join the Himalayan Arts Council for an afternoon devoted to the
arts and cultures of Tibet and Nepal. The event will begin with
a Moh-Puja ceremony. Following this will be performances by Tibetan
artists and a tour with artist, Leslie Rinchen-Wongmo of her exhibition,
Sacred Stitches. Visitors may also attend docent led
tours of the exhibition, Visions of Enlightenment and
view an exhibition of Nepali Life by Sharmila Mali. Ongoing children's
workshops include making personal thangkas, a crash-course
in Nepali handwriting, and traditional Nepali doll-making. Nepali
snacks will be available for sampling. Free.
- Related Exhibit
September 29, 2002 January 12, 2003
Visions of Enlightenment:
Understanding the Art of Buddhism
Visions of Enlightenment introduces Buddhist figures to explain
the basic iconography and symbolism of Buddhism. Four areas of
Buddhist art are explored in this exhibition.more...

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