Apsara III
The Apsaras - celestial dancers or ‘water nymphs’, derived from Hindu mythology were considered the kings’ messengers to the gods and to the ancestors. Their images, represented in intricate carvings which adorn the walls of many Angkor temples, show the dancers’ graceful movements, hand gestures and elaborate headdresses and costumes.
Silk screen print on aquarelle 200gsm paper
Unique edition and comes signed and mount framed
20×25cm / 8×10inches
The Apsaras - celestial dancers or ‘water nymphs’, derived from Hindu mythology were considered the kings’ messengers to the gods and to the ancestors. Their images, represented in intricate carvings which adorn the walls of many Angkor temples, show the dancers’ graceful movements, hand gestures and elaborate headdresses and costumes.
Silk screen print on aquarelle 200gsm paper
Unique edition and comes signed and mount framed
20×25cm / 8×10inches
The Apsaras - celestial dancers or ‘water nymphs’, derived from Hindu mythology were considered the kings’ messengers to the gods and to the ancestors. Their images, represented in intricate carvings which adorn the walls of many Angkor temples, show the dancers’ graceful movements, hand gestures and elaborate headdresses and costumes.
Silk screen print on aquarelle 200gsm paper
Unique edition and comes signed and mount framed
20×25cm / 8×10inches