Pem Lham
Pem Lham’s artistic pursuits gravitate towards oil pastel, with a preference for the versatility of acrylics in her works. Through this medium she finds true comfort, infusing her creations with a delicate blend of technique and innovation.
Pem Lham’s artistic pursuits gravitate towards oil pastel, with a preference for the versatility of acrylics in her works. Through this medium she finds true comfort, infusing her creations with a delicate blend of technique and innovation.
Aka Dzongu, draws her inspiration from a profound philosophy instilled by her mentor: “Nature is the best teacher.” For her, art is more than just a medium of expression; it’s a source of boundless gratitude and joy, shaping her journey into the person she has become.
Zimbiri emerges as a trailblazer, heralding a new era as Bhutan’s inaugural female solo exhibitor. Rooted in the rich soil of traditional Bhutanese artistry, her creations bloom with the nuanced influences of 20th-century Western movements like Minimalism and colour field painting.
Gyempo Wangchuk, a classically trained artist is surprising the art scene in Bhutan by introducing elements of conceptualization and self expression in age old traditional methods, truly rare and refreshing.
Ugyen Dorji, a graphic artist whose subtle art movement on social media as “Home based Illustrator” is defining the value of digital art in Bhutan. Poignant and sensitively composed , his work brings soul to the cyberworld.
Twinz- Tashi Dendup and Ugyen Samdrup are identical twin brothers, whose debut exhibition “Warriors”, brought forth such a powerful impression for all Bhutanese to see in them a promise for taking Bhutanese contemporary art to exciting realms.