Description
Within traditional Cambodian beliefs, the cat is a symbol of good fortune. A cat is often carried around a new house during the house-warming ceremony or around the village to ask for rain at the end of the dry season. Cats are even used in the kings’ coronation ceremonies as they are believed to bring prosperity to the entire nation. This illustration is inspired by the famous Hindu myth “The Churning of the Sea of Milk” which in turn has inspired countless bas reliefs and temple bridge decorations all over Cambodia. Legend tells of spiritual beings known as Devas and Asuras extracting the nectar of immortality from the Sea of Milk by churning it with a giant serpent wrapped around a mountain. My illustration asks the question — what if a giant cat was used instead?
Illustrated by Joshua Chiang.
This purchase is for print only – frames are not included.
Super Long Size: 59.4cm (width) x 29.7cm (height)
Long Size: 42.0cm (width) x 21.0cm (height).
Long prints are packaged in a plastic sleeve and is shipped in a sturdy mailer.
Super Long prints are shipped in a stiff mailing tube.
This item is shipped from Cambodia, as Normal Registered Mail, and takes 3-4 weeks to arrive at international destinations.
MADE IN CAMBODIA.
Printed on premium art paper.
Copyright © 2019 Joshua Chiang.
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