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.
In early Angkor, Shiva was revered as the supreme Hindu god, often depicted alongside his wife Uma (Parvati) in temple bas-reliefs that used hierarchical scale to emphasize their divine authority. These temples, once vibrant centers of worship, were dedicated to honoring their cosmic significance. Though these sacred sites no longer served their original function, the mythic presence of the gods still lingers. Tourists, drawn by the ancient grandeur, become modern pilgrims, their quiet reverence reflecting the devotion of past worshippers. As they explore the ruins, they unknowingly pay homage to the enduring spiritual legacy, breathing new life into the old stones where the divine continues to inspire awe and reflection.
Additional information
Weight
0.023 kg
Dimensions
18.5 × 13 × 0.1 cm
Art Print Size
A4, Tall
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