S A N J E E L L I O T T T H A N G K A S
Since 1974 Sanje Elliott has been practicing the art of Tibetan Thangka painting. His first teacher was an American artist named Glen Eddy. Since then he has studied with numerous Tibetan artists in Darjeeling and Kathmandu during his 3 years of residency in India and Nepal.
“Painting is a window to the spirit, where all worlds—the visible and the invisible, can meet and become manifest. The artist, in order to best perform his function needs to perfect his craft, and then somehow step out of the way and allow the universe to come flowing through him. In this way, art can become an inspiration to man, and not just a reflection of lower self.”
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Chenrezig
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Tilopa
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Marpa
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Green Tara
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Nagarjuna and Aryadeva
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Sakyaprabha and Gunaprabha
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Dignaga and Dharmakirti
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Asanga and Vasubandhu
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Chakrasamvara and Vajra Yogini
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Vajra Yogini
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Vajradhara Yab Yum
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Shakyamuni Buddha
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Prajnaparamita
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Chenrezig
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White Tara
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Medicine Buddha
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Vajrasattva Yab Yum
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Machig Labdron
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Visvapani
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Kalu Rinpoche
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Maitreya
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Vajrakilaya
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1000 Armed Chenrezig
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Medicine Buddha
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6 Arm Mahakala
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Dorje Drollo
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Shangpa Lineage
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Khyungpo Naljor
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Manjusri
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Red Chenrezig