Tibetan Thangka Painting is the only detailed description of the
techniques and principles of the sacred art of Tibetan scroll painting.
It is the distillation of research carried out over a period of ten
years, collected during five journeys to Nepal and India, and compiled
from some twenty traditional painters. This book presents, step-by-step,
the techniques used to make a thangka from the preparation of the canvas
to the final application of the sacred syllables behind each completed
figure. Separate chapters introduce the reader to the basic principles
of composition, color, and figure proportions. Included are descriptions
of the pigments and how they are mixed and applied. A wealth of drawings
and photographs illustrates each step and the many line drawings of
symbols and motifs drawn by Robert Beer will greatly aid artists and
serve as unique resource for designers. Robert Beer has also contributed
a section which includes valuable guidelines for those who wish to paint
thangkas using modern techniques and commercially available materials.