Description
For more than a thousand years up until the mid-13th century, Hinduism played a dominant role in shaping the beliefs and culture of Cambodia, and this influence can still be felt to this very day. This piece of artwork celebrates that influence by featuring characters from Cambodian narratives with Hindu origins; namely the Reamker, The Churning of The Ocean Milk; and Robam Moni Mekhala mingling with present-day folks on a typical Cambodian city street. Other cultural influences are also depicted; such as the yeak (giant) in a Peking Opera facial makeup, and the yellow French colonial building he is leaning on. If you look carefully, you will also find Cambodians’ favorite trickster folk hero, Judge Rabbit!
Illustrated by Joshua Chiang.
This purchase is for print only – frames are not included.
A2 Size: 42cm (width) x 59.4cm (height)
A3 Size: 29.7cm (width) x 42cm (height)
A4 Size: 21cm (width) x 29.7cm (height)
A3 and A4 prints are packaged in plastic sleeves and shipped in a sturdy mailer.
A2 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 © 2020 Joshua Chiang.
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