Corners of Asia #01: The Sanctuary of Truth, Buddha’s Stare Created by CHRISTOPHΞ JR
Title: Buddha’s Stare
Artist: Christopher W Howell
Edition: 1/1
Medium: Digital Photography
Location: Pattaya, Thailand
The Sanctuary of Truth stands unfinished. Its construction started in 1981 and continues to this day. Made entirely of wood, its construction and style is a hybrid of a temples, and castles from the Ayutthaya period. The northern hall features the Buddhism, yet the structure is decorated with ornamentation from the Thai, Hindu, Buddhist, Chinese, and Khmer traditions. This corner stood out to me. The aging teak contrasting with its self as its browns fade to gray, and the buddha’s stare off into the distance. This moment captured on 31 July, 2019.
All digital images are 1/1, and captured throughout my travels of Asia over the past 8 years.
My family was brought to the east due to my profession. This allowed us to travel to many countries throughout Asia giving me the opportunity to capture the moments this collection offers. I share these few as a taste of what I have been lucky enough to see and capture. There is so much more to come.
As I grow as and artist, more images will become available in future releases but with greater focus on specific areas I have been lucky enough to capture and travel too. My luck in our Asian travels have only led to seeking new adventures, and many more moments to capture. I continue to grow as an artist and I hope my work will show its progression.
Corners of Asia #01: The Sanctuary of Truth, Buddha’s Stare
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Corners of Asia #01: The Sanctuary of Truth, Buddha’s Stare Created by CHRISTOPHΞ JR
Title: Buddha’s Stare
Artist: Christopher W Howell
Edition: 1/1
Medium: Digital Photography
Location: Pattaya, Thailand
The Sanctuary of Truth stands unfinished. Its construction started in 1981 and continues to this day. Made entirely of wood, its construction and style is a hybrid of a temples, and castles from the Ayutthaya period. The northern hall features the Buddhism, yet the structure is decorated with ornamentation from the Thai, Hindu, Buddhist, Chinese, and Khmer traditions. This corner stood out to me. The aging teak contrasting with its self as its browns fade to gray, and the buddha’s stare off into the distance. This moment captured on 31 July, 2019.
All digital images are 1/1, and captured throughout my travels of Asia over the past 8 years.
My family was brought to the east due to my profession. This allowed us to travel to many countries throughout Asia giving me the opportunity to capture the moments this collection offers. I share these few as a taste of what I have been lucky enough to see and capture. There is so much more to come.
As I grow as and artist, more images will become available in future releases but with greater focus on specific areas I have been lucky enough to capture and travel too. My luck in our Asian travels have only led to seeking new adventures, and many more moments to capture. I continue to grow as an artist and I hope my work will show its progression.