Two Lamas Discoursing (right) , 2006 (diptych)
pastel and ink on paper
41 x 27 inches (frame)
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Lamas are Tibetan Buddhist teachers. The positions in which they hold their hands (mudras) indicate that they are speaking about a religious subject. Each is seated on a lotus throne, with his back supported by a cushion. The images were taken from a 12th century Tibetan double portrait (thanka).

   
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