Made in China - portrait of the Dalai Lama
Without knowing, 16 artists in China painted a part of the Dalai Lama. They were invited to produce ‘abstract’ impressionistic oil paintings, based on photos uploaded onto their websites. The pictures were pieces of the portrait, but were rotated an named ‘Curtains’, ‘Mango’, ‘Hills’, ‘Grandpa’ and the like. Together the Chinese painters created an illegal painting, symbolizing peace and unity in many different ways.
July 5 & 6: Cycling Art Gallery
Airco Caravan’s Cycling Art Gallery is cycling to the Chinese embassy in The Hague, The Netherlands Friday morning July 5 and through Amsterdam Saturday July 6 2013 to celebrate the birthday of His Holiness.
http:// www.aircocaravan.com/
PS photo after launching of painting with Thom of Tibet Support Groep and Brigitte UNFFT.
Without knowing, 16 artists in China painted a part of the Dalai Lama. They were invited to produce ‘abstract’ impressionistic oil paintings, based on photos uploaded onto their websites. The pictures were pieces of the portrait, but were rotated an named ‘Curtains’, ‘Mango’, ‘Hills’, ‘Grandpa’ and the like. Together the Chinese painters created an illegal painting, symbolizing peace and unity in many different ways.
July 5 & 6: Cycling Art Gallery
Airco Caravan’s Cycling Art Gallery is cycling to the Chinese embassy in The Hague, The Netherlands Friday morning July 5 and through Amsterdam Saturday July 6 2013 to celebrate the birthday of His Holiness.
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PS photo after launching of painting with Thom of Tibet Support Groep and Brigitte UNFFT.

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