Dragon in clouds

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Artwork Details

Medium Reproduction Print, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 37.5cm (W) x 50cm (H) x 1cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Thangka created under the guidance of a master in McLoadGanj (Himachal Pradesh, India). During a trip in India with a wish to make art, I stumbled upon this master whilst looking for canvas to buy. I ended studying thangka for 3 months, this is my first artwork.

The canvas is cotton cloth stretched the traditional way and primed with a mixture of distemper, yak and fish skin glue and some pigments. The paints are made of mineral powders mixed with glue. Vegetal pigments are used for the shading. Black, red, green and white inks are used for the linework and gold for finish touches.

This is a cropped scene on the top left of the piece, with a dragon flying through the sky and mountain peaks at the bottom.

Artist Bio

I went down the town, looking to buy canvas and paint. The town had many shops selling intricate Buddhist paintings - I entered a first shop asking to buy only the canvas and paint. The owner refused at first, but suggested a tiny square of canvas that was also going to be totally useless without paint. I refused and asked for directions. The second shop owner stubbornly but also understandably denied, this was a touristy town and their business is to sell. The third show was also adamant, but mentioned a place that the first shop mentioned as well, a place where perhaps I could get what I needed. I went down the street, turned left by the pack of dogs, into the alley to find a door opening into a messy room with another door. I enter and the man stands up, and with a broken but confident english, explains how he is a Thangka master and that I could come here to learn. Throughout the next 3 months, I spent as much time as possible in his studio, and tried to learn to paint.

A bachelor in Computer Science, a job offer for a Tech Job in Luxembourg. Magical travels in India. Landing in Australia with a backpack, a scroll and no plan. Sketching on the back of my resumes, taped grid-wise on my door - a cut-out for the handle. Cycling through the rain on an old broken bicycle to deliver food to fund a 450$ wooden frame. The occasional sun on the shore to feel touched, by the rays of light.

These works were created during a transitional period between study and independence. They are among the first pieces I completed outside of a traditional studio setting, including one produced entirely in Australia using self-prepared materials and a custom-built frame.

While rooted in the discipline of Thangka painting, they also reflect a personal attempt to carry that practice into a different context — working alone, with limited resources, and adapting traditional methods to new conditions.

This is a small body of work, but one that marks the beginning of an ongoing practice.

Commissions

Jason's studio is in Melbourne