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NOVICA Painting - 'Sukhothai I'
An imposing Naga dragon has guarded the entrance to this temple from time immemorial is presence enduring despite the transcendence of the Sukhothai empire. Angela Srisomwongwathana is moved by the living past of this ancestral city now registered as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites for it is considered to be representative of Thai civilization's golden age. ?I was impressed by the remains of this temple from the Sukhothai golden era ? explains Srisomwongwathana. ?They tell of what went down along the centuries. I want to present to the world what beautiful things remain in this place.? Sukhothai province is located in the lower region of Northern Thailand and was founded around 700 years ago by Kun Sri Indhrathit of the Phra Ruang Dynasty. Sukhothai refers to the ?happy rising sun? that saw the kingdom expand over fertile lands. Its architecture and religious art are considered the most classic of Thai styles. Printed on multi-grade resin-coated Kentmere Paper. Arrives framed in rain tree wood and signed by Srisomwongwathana.

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