Bhutan’s first ceramics artist

Mayiesh, a long time member of VAST is studying ceramics in Shantiniketan, India. He is back in Thimphu for his summer break, and he has brought with him some of his work, which are at display in VAST. Mayiesh is probably the first Bhutanese to study ceramics.

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11 Responses to “Bhutan’s first ceramics artist”

  1. kinley Says:

    Bhutanese artists are becoming more diverse, all thanks to VAST.

  2. jiggs Says:

    mahesh has improved a lott…….his tummy is swelling

  3. sonam Says:

    hey mahesh way to go man ….gud job …..very nice works ….awesome

  4. passang Says:

    Keep up the good job!!! I am very proud of you. Live the ART!!!

  5. Rajesh Says:

    Way to go Mahesh. It’s obvious you have put much of yourself into the ceramics; some resemble you (hahaha). Good work.

  6. baurn G Says:

    wai mahaaa… nice work man … its good tht you are trying to bring new thing .. keep it up… love ur work…

  7. Karma Yangzom Says:

    hey mahesh.. great work. hows everything? keep in touch. email me sometimes.. :) nimaling84@hotmail.com
    take care..
    karma.

  8. Karma Yangzom Says:

    hey mahesh….great work.. hows everything going?? keep in touch. email me sometimes :) nimaling84@hotmail.com
    take care
    karma.

  9. Robert Dompnier Says:

    Congratulations Mayiesh… So nice to see Bhutanese artists doing such a good job. I love your work. Bhutan needs artists like you. Thanks to VAST also.

  10. am yame Says:

    Ouaah Mayesh, I was waiting this moment…. to be able to see your work !!!
    it is simply beautiful !!! And I know how much you have been struggling to produce them…. I hope you will be an inspiration for futur bhutanese artists. Looking forward to touch them !!!
    Keep in touch and hope to see when I am back
    Cheers
    Am Yame

  11. VAST Bhutan » Blog Archive » Her Majesty the Queen Ashi Tshering Yangdon Wangchuck visits VAST Says:

    [...] Her Majesty the Queen Ashi Tshering Yangdon Wangchuck graced us with an informal visit to our studio this afternoon. Her Majesty met with all the senior members, and offered words of encouragement. Her Majesty pointed out the general lack of support towards artists, but urged us to strive on. Her Majesty also made a contribution to our fund. Asha Kama on behalf of VAST, offered to her Majesty,  a ceramic vase which was made by Mayiesh. [...]

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