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12 Primordial Teachers Acrylic Print featuring the painting The Twelve Primordial Teachers of Dzogchen - Tonpa Chu Ni by Sergey Noskov

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The Twelve Primordial Teachers of Dzogchen - Tonpa Chu Ni Acrylic Print

Sergey Noskov

by Sergey Noskov

$81.00

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The Twelve Primordial Teachers of Dzogchen - Tonpa Chu Ni acrylic print by Sergey Noskov.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.

Design Details

In this way the primordial Buddha took on twelve forms in order to transmit the teachings in accordance with the infinite conditions and capacities... more

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Comments (2)

Patricia Sabree

Patricia Sabree

Very nice. Congrats

Maria Woithofer

Maria Woithofer

Congratulations

Artist's Description

In this way the primordial Buddha took on twelve forms in order to transmit the teachings in accordance with the infinite conditions and capacities of beings.

About Sergey Noskov

Sergey Noskov

Sergei Noskov was born in 1961 in St. Petersburg, Russia. His grandmother was raised in Mongolia and owned a significant collection of thanka paintings (traditional paintings of Buddhist deities and symbols originating from Tibet). From early childhood Sergey was inspired by these works and desired to learn this art. In 1987 he met famous Buryat thanka painter Nima Tseren and renowned Mongolian sculptor and painter, Danzan Lama. He moved to Buriatia, Siberia, in order to study with his teachers for five years. During this time he painted many thankas on commissions for many lamas and lay people in the area. In 1991 an expedition from St. Petersburg Religious Art Museum came to Buriatia in search of art to add to their collection. They...

 

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