THE MONKEYS GET BUSY WHEN THE MONKEY KING RESTS (GREETING CARD)

$3.50

This greeting card is part of Candid Cambodia, a collection of illustrations by artist Joshua Chiang, whose vivid imagination brings a refreshing take on what’s peculiar in Cambodia.

 

Description

Primates, especially monkeys and gibbons, hold cultural significance in Cambodia, playing a role in the country’s traditions, beliefs, and cultural expressions. Many folktales frequently depict monkeys as cunning, mischievous, and occasionally helpful characters.

This illustration depicts a Lakhon Khol (masked dance-drama) dancer dressed as Hanuman alongside all 12 species of non-human primates found in Cambodia. Among these are the critically endangered pileated gibbon, vibrant red-shanked douc and the nocturnal and elusive pygmy slow loris.

Illustrated by Joshua Chiang.

Greeting Card:

  • Size: 13cm (width) x 18.5cm (height).
  • Blank inside.
  • Back of card shows description of the artwork and the artist.
  • Printed professionally on FSC paper (paper from responsible sources, certified by Forest Stewardship Council).
  • Comes with a white envelope.

Copyright © 2023 Joshua Chiang.

Additional information

Weight 0.015 kg
Dimensions 13 × 18.5 × 0.1 cm
Art Print Size

A3, A4

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