Description:
Artist Rawat Vongla depicts Pyanak spashing the northern waters. The Nak, commonly called Naga, is a mythical serpent often depicted in Asian legends. In Thailand, Naks are commonly found in Buddhist architecture. They possess immense wealth and have the ability to transform themselves into other beings. The Nak depicted here is Payanak, the king of Naga, a creature with the body of a snake and the dragon-like head.
This is a unique item.
This item will be shipped stretched and unframed. Color discrepancies may occur between this item and your computer screen.
Details:
Size: 60.0 cm W x 30.0 cm H x 3 cm D
Weight: 0.81 kg
Materials: Acrylic on canvas.
About the Supplier:
This painting was made by Rawat Vongla. The artist was born in Udon Thani, in north-east Thailand. He studied Art and later Design. He graduated with a master degree from Rajamangala University of Technology in Chiang Mai. He has exhibited his artworks several times in Thailand and received 4 awards.
... Read Rawat's full biography on Ezistock Blog.