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Philip Sugden, Artist
Boniface Art Center, Escanaba, MI
2005
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Three Artists, Three Languages. Art faculty from Bluffton University.
Philip Sugden, Artist
Opening Reception, Portsmouth Museum, VA
1997

Sugden's art work with the Drepung Tibetan monks. This was one of the museum's most attended shows.
Philip Sugden, Artist  Ink, Laquer, Acrylic on handmade Himalayan Daphne paper
Enso
2009
Ink, Laquer, Acrylic on handmade
Himalayan Daphne paper
7 foot diameter
$750
Philip Sugden, Artist
Geshe and Phil, Studio
2010
photo by Leslie Clingerman
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Conversation with Tibetan Geshe about the new painting. September 1.
Philip Sugden, Artist  Photo by Leslie Clingerman
Geshe and Phil, Studio
Sept 1, 2010
Photo by Leslie Clingerman
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Having a conversation about the new painting with Tibetan Geshe
Philip Sugden, Artist  Photo by Leslie Clingerman
Gaden Shartse, Tibetan monks, Phil's
studio
Sept. 1, 2010
Photo by Leslie Clingerman
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Here, the monks are getting ready to chant a blessing prayer on the painting that contains my mother's ashes.
Philip Sugden, Artist  Photo by Leslie Clingerman
Tibetan monks chanting for painting
Sept. 1, 2010
Photo by Leslie Clingerman
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The monks are chanting a prayer for the ashes of my mother in the painting.
Philip Sugden, Artist
Jones Building Studio
1991

The 3rd floor of The Jones Building has several ballrooms, one of which made a good studio space to work on this large commission project for "Year of Tibet" exhibits at the Denise Bibro Gallery in NYC.
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