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permanent. He wants to use his art to teach about Tibetan heritage
in order to preserve that which might otherwise be lost. Tenzin
Wangchuk is also working on a book which will use his experiences
as a senior monk at the Namgyal monastery to preserve Tibetan
culture. The visual and written will come together in the work of
this artist. Using the key tenets of wisdom and compassion as the
base of the book he will use a dialectic structure to answer questions
and provoke thought, contemplation and meditation.
Tenzin Wangchuk mesmerized students at Eastern
Connecticut State University with his visualizations, creations and his
inspirational lectures. His easy, warm and friendly manner has
always made him very approachable and he has a way of making
complex theories and concepts seems simple.

http://www.google.com/profiles/secularcompassion
Accessed 10/1/09


Above: Dharma wheel, 2008, Tenzin Wangchuk (born 1973), hand-colored
granulated stone and varnish on marble,12‖ x 12‖ Courtesy of the Artist and
MeyArt International Gallery, CT

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