Description
Reproductions of this Thangka are available online in A3+ and A2 formats. For other formats you can contact me directly. The size is understood to be that of the standard sheet size within which the artwork will be adapted to maintain the correct proportions.
Printing defined as Giclèe is an art printing technique made individually and in high definition. It is printed on highly professional inkjet machines that are unlike ordinary printers. The Giclée printing technique uses special, high-quality inks and is capable of reproducing the full tonal range. The resulting colors are brilliant and intense.
The term Giclée Fine Art means that, in addition to the printing process, the medium used to print, in this case 100 percent cotton paper and the quality of the canvas, also contribute to the quality of the print.
In the art world, these kinds of Fine Art prints are exhibited and purchased by Museums, Galleries and collectors.
The original Thangka is approximately 38.5 cm x 49 cm in size.
It was made from the following materials: natural pigments and minerals and was finished with 23.5 kt gold.
The canvas was prepared according to the traditional process from cotton.
Once finished, the work was photographed and the file carefully processed to make the color tones conform to the original ones.
The original thangka has been sold. If you would like to commission this subject, you can contact me by filling out the form on the CONTACT page.