Certificate
M2025CGY000006PA
Artist
Tsangsar Kunga Rinpoche
Introduction
Introduction to the artwork "Increased Anger of Silence"
Mr. Tsang Tsag Gong Ga's work "Increased Anger of Silence" is a representative piece that merges Tibetan Buddhist tantric traditions with modern art.
Artistic Features
Created in 2017, the piece measures 63×63 cm, featuring a black background with patterns composed of blue, red, and yellow Tibetan characters, presenting the aesthetic beauty of calligraphy art in the form of a stupa.
Three Core Concepts
1. Center and Margin: The blue character "Hum" symbolizes the essence of all things as emptiness, conveying the relationship between the main and secondary elements.
2. Color and Symbolism: The four colors correspond to the four activities in Buddhism—calmness (blue), increase (yellow), love (red), and subjugation (black), while also expressing different emotional states.
3. Calligraphy and Structure: Tibetan calligraphy serves not only as a linguistic tool but also as a constitutive element of visual art, showcasing the blend of tradition and modernity.
Connection to Global Art
This piece resonates with trends in calligraphic art (similar to the Western "Textualism"), the revival of religious culture, and the development of minority art, highlighting the international value of Tibetan art.
In summary, "Increased Anger of Silence" perfectly interprets the artistic concept of cultural fusion, allowing us to appreciate traditional wisdom through a contemporary perspective.