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Danger Dogs from Nepal – Folk Art from the Himalayas www.NepalDog.com Visit the blog at NepalDog.typepad.com Asha Arts I call Asha the ‘Dog’s Dog’ painter. His Danger Dogs are realistic and masculine. He always paints on a blue background, sometimes using a baked-on blue metal, other times he paints the background blue. My fourth trip to Nepal for the Danger Dog Project, I called ahead to let him know I’d be coming by to give him some work. Someone answered and said that he had moved to Saudi Arabia for a 3-year contract. Needless to say, I was hugely disappointed, but went to the studio anyway and ordered 4 signboards. When I went to pick up, I realized that Asha was the business owner and the portraits had been done by Nara! I quickly ordered a dozen more! Asha Studio is hard to find. Asha studio is in the Jyatha District near Thamel. I found him on my first trip. I sent a local who had lived in Kathmandu almost 30 years to find him -- with good directions and pictures of his street -- and she couldn’t.

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Nara of Asha Arts is one of 55 artists that is part of the on-going Danger Dogs Fair Trade Art Project. This project aims to encourage Signboard Art in Nepal in these digital times.

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Danger Dogs from Nepal – Folk Art from the Himalayas

www.NepalDog.com Visit the blog at NepalDog.typepad.com

Asha Arts

I call Asha the ‘Dog’s Dog’ painter. His Danger Dogs are realistic and masculine. He

always paints on a blue background, sometimes using a baked-on blue metal, other times

he paints the background blue.

My fourth trip to Nepal for the Danger Dog Project, I called ahead to let him know I’d be

coming by to give him some work. Someone answered and said that he had moved to

Saudi Arabia for a 3-year contract. Needless to say, I was hugely disappointed, but went

to the studio anyway and ordered 4 signboards. When I went to pick up, I realized that

Asha was the business owner and the portraits had been done by Nara!

I quickly ordered a dozen more!

Asha Studio is hard to find. Asha studio is in the Jyatha District near Thamel. I found

him on my first trip. I sent a local who had lived in Kathmandu almost 30 years to find

him -- with good directions and pictures of his street -- and she couldn’t.