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Description:
Jakraphan Chaijit depicts a centaur with an elephant head. The artist paints the creature with a cool palette of acrylics on a black background. He signs the painting in Thai. "The concept for this work is to understand the change of nature, to adjust accordingly and keep hopeful," explains Jakraphan.
The Himmapan forest is said to be located in the Himalaya mountains. The mythical creatures that dwell in the forest are combined animals. Thai artists often use their imaginations to represent these creatures. They sometimes borrow features from creatures to combine their own creatures.
This is a unique item.
This item will be shipped rolled (unstretched) and unframed. Color discrepancies may occur between this item and your computer screen.
Details:
Size: 100.0 cm W x 80.0 cm H
Weight: 0.45 kg
Materials: Acrylic on canvas.
About the Artist:
This painting was made by Jakraphan Chaijit. He is very fond of elephants and creates artistic works inspired by them. He is married and has one son. He paints in his hometown in Chiang Mai and has exhibited his artworks 24 times in Thailand.
... Read Jakraphan's full biography on Ezistock Blog.