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Tibetan female painter Yongzhong Dolma's solo exhibition debuted in Lhasa with the heart as the seal to paint dreams

Tibetan female painter Yongzhong Dolma's solo exhibition debuted in Lhasa with the heart as the seal to paint dreams

A solo exhibition of Tibetan female painter Yongzhong Dolma opened in Lhasa. Photo by Ran Wenjuan

Lhasa, Feb. 23 (Xinhua) -- The "Yongzhong Dolma Solo Exhibition" opened on February 23 at the Tibetan Yak Museum in Lhasa. The exhibition exhibited more than 80 paintings, watercolors, colored lead, thangka and other works by Yongzhong Dolma, including "Thangka Series" and "Tribute to Picasso".

Born in 1988 in Aba Prefecture, Sichuan, Yongzhong Dolma graduated from the Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts and is now a member of the Tibetan Oil Painting Society and one of the few female thangka artists in Lhasa.

Tibetan female painter Yongzhong Dolma's solo exhibition debuted in Lhasa with the heart as the seal to paint dreams

The audience views the works in the exhibition. Photo by Ran Wenjuan

Yongzhong Dolma, who has loved painting since childhood, had her right hand amputated in an accident when she was 10 years old, but this did not make her lose her desire to paint. With a heart that did not accept defeat, she began to study painting with her left hand, and after graduating from university in 2014, she came to the Thangka School in Danba, Tibet, to learn to paint thangka. This exhibition is yongzhong dolma's first solo exhibition, and also witnesses his exploration and continuous growth in artistic creation. The exhibition will run until March 14.

Tibetan female painter Yongzhong Dolma's solo exhibition debuted in Lhasa with the heart as the seal to paint dreams

Yongzhong Dolma said that in the future, she will continue to explore the creation of painting art, and she also encourages the majority of women to bravely pursue their dreams and strive for their dreams. (End)

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