Monk in Angkor Wat

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Monk walking in one of Angkor Wat temple's alley. Angkor Wat was built by Sūryavarman II (1113 - 1145) for Vishnu (in Hinduism religion) and was supposed to represent mount Meru, a sacred mountain and house of the Gods. The temple is now used for both hinduism and buddhism.

Pigment inkjet printed on Epson P20 000
40x60 cm
Rag Photographic Infinity Canson 310g
Limited and signed edition with Art Certificate

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Monk walking in one of Angkor Wat temple's alley. Angkor Wat was built by Sūryavarman II (1113 - 1145) for Vishnu (in Hinduism religion) and was supposed to represent mount Meru, a sacred mountain and house of the Gods. The temple is now used for both hinduism and buddhism.

Pigment inkjet printed on Epson P20 000
40x60 cm
Rag Photographic Infinity Canson 310g
Limited and signed edition with Art Certificate

Monk walking in one of Angkor Wat temple's alley. Angkor Wat was built by Sūryavarman II (1113 - 1145) for Vishnu (in Hinduism religion) and was supposed to represent mount Meru, a sacred mountain and house of the Gods. The temple is now used for both hinduism and buddhism.

Pigment inkjet printed on Epson P20 000
40x60 cm
Rag Photographic Infinity Canson 310g
Limited and signed edition with Art Certificate