From the classroom podium to the painter’s easel, and from teaching halls to ancient restoration sites, senior artist Gyatso traces with his fingertips the millennia-old lineage of Tibetan decorative paintings.
Over the past two decades, he has devoted himself to vocational education, nurturing cultural heritage, and passing the torch to younger generations. Like the bracket system that silently supports Tibetan architecture, Gyatso may not always draw attention; yet, he steadfastly upholds the weight of artistic inheritance, ensuring both the continuity of Tibetan craftsmanship and an enduring passion among the youth for traditional arts.
Yomzhong, at the age of 26, runs his own homestay beside Tangra Yumco Lake.