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Robert Beer has studied and practiced Tibetan thangka painting for thirty years, including five years of study with master artists Jampa of Dharamsala and Khamtr l Rinpoche of Tashijong. Beer is one of the first Westerners to become actively involved in this art form. Over the last two decades he has concentrated on an extensive series of iconographical drawings depicting the major deities, lineage holders, and symbols that occur in the spectrum of Tibetan art.
"Worth our attention, whatever religion or background, because it
gives us an artistic and contemplative mechanism to join inner and
outer worlds. This will not come automatically, but only when we
approach the book with the desire to refine both our analytical
powers and our creative vision. This is a book to live in, for
anyone who sees the connection between art and human potential."—
Parabola
"The first detailed work to appear in English examining the
extraordinarily vast and symbolically rich iconography in Tibetan
Vajrayana Buddhism. . . . A beautiful book."— Watkins Review
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