Sacred Syllables and Their Sounds
With Tashi Mannox
Saturday, 4.22.17
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Calligrapher and artist Tashi Mannox will lead audience members to discover the transformative power of mantras through the “seed syllables” of the body, speech, and mind. The program will be followed by a book launch and signing of the second edition of Mannox’s book Sacred Scripts.
About the Artist
Tashi Mannox’s name embodies both the Eastern and Western artistic disciplines in his thirty-five-year journey as a painter and calligrapher. Born British to the family name Mannox, he received the first name Tashi when he became a Buddhist monk of the Tibetan Kagyu order at the age of twenty-two, shortly after earning a BA [Hons] degree in Fine Art..
For the next seventeen years as a monk, he apprenticed under the direction of a master of Tibetan art, the late Sherab Palden Beru. Part of Tashi’s training was in the elaborate art of temple decoration, which is traditionally a hub for Tibetan art and its deep symbolism. During his years in the monastery, Tashi entered a four-year Buddhist retreat, where he worked as a scribe, meticulously copying ancient Tibetan manuscripts. This highly disciplined training laid a firm foundation for his proficiency in the multiple forms of Tibetan calligraphy.
Since laying down his monastic robes in 2000, Tashi has built on his disciplined training and arising spiritual awareness to produce collections of iconographic masterpieces that reveal powerful, sacred themes through the majestic images of Tibetan Buddhist iconography. He is now recognized as one of the world’s foremost contemporary Tibetan calligraphy artists, exhibiting internationally in London, Moscow, New York, Los Angeles, Sharjah, and with up-and-coming exhibitions in Bhutan and Brazil.
In recent years, Tashi has held numerous workshops, courses, and retreats worldwide, instructing in the art of Tibetan calligraphy and Dharma art with its all-important meditative approach to all creativity.