"Gold in Buddhist Art" Result
There is a moment in the creation of a Tibetan Thangka when the entire painting holds its breath. The colors have been laid down—the deep ultramarines, the mineral greens, the vermilions ground from cinnabar—and the composition is alive with deities,
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