This greeting card is part of Candid Cambodia, a collection of illustration by artist Joshua Chiang whose vivid imagination brings a refreshing take on what’s peculiar in Cambodia.
Back of card shows description of the artwork and the artist.
Printed on FSC paper (paper from responsible sources, certified by Forest Stewardship Council).
Comes with a white envelope.
Made in Cambodia
This item is shipped from Cambodia. As Normal Registered Mail, it will take 3-4 weeks to arrive at international destinations. As Express Registered Mail, it will take 12-14 days.
For the detailed description of this art work, please see below
The lion, or seung is ubiquitous throughout Cambodian culture, even though the animal is not native to this part of the world. It harks back to the first century A.D. when Indian culture and religions (Hinduism and Buddhism) first reached mainland Southeast Asia. Khmer lion guardian statues are commonly found in the temples of Angkor such as Angkor Wat, Bayon, Pre Rup and Srah Srang. Some are still incredibly well-preserved despite the effects of time, but others have been damaged by looters and relic hunters. Once I came across a lion statue with its head partially missing, and that gave me the inspiration for this illustration. After all, who better to protect a clowder of cats from a pesky puppy than the King of Cats himself?
Additional information
Weight
0.015 kg
Dimensions
18.5 × 13 × 0.1 cm
Art Print Size
A3, A4
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