Golden Nature Study Painting of Thai Lotus Blossoms 'Peaceful Lotus I' Item ID: 2669889006
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"Saisunee blends metallic gold with brown acrylics on canvas to create an enchanted floral portrait. She finds endless inspiration in nature and in her Buddhist faith. Thought to be Buddha's favorite offering, the lotus is a symbol of purity. Although its roots reach into the muddy earth, the blossom itself is unsullied."
- 1.64 lbs
- 19.8 inches H x 19.8 inches W x 1.4 inches D
- Acrylic and metallic foil on canvas
- Arrives unframed
- Limited edition - each work features slight variations that make it unique
- Signed by the artist
- Stretched
Made in Thailand
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"My name is Saisunee Supina, or 'Nan.' I was born in Chiang Mai in 1983 and studied printing at the Rajamangala University of Technology in Lanna, Chiang Mai.
"When I was in school, I had numerous opportunities to exhibit my work, which is why I continue to like creating artwork. I've done this since 1997.
"I collaborated with Royal Flora Ratchaphruek in Chiang Mai and with several hotels, spas, and cafes in Thailand and overseas, creating canvas art and pillar paintings.
"Inspiration for my work comes from natural movements, such as the rhythm of plants, trees, or leaves, and I blend it with my experience in the arts, Thai cultures, and Buddhism. I want everybody who sees these pieces to touch them and be impressed by Thai art.
"I'm still learning new techniques and putting what I've learned into practice at work, and I hope everyone enjoys it. Thank you kindly."
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"My name is Saisunee Supina, or 'Nan.' I was born in Chiang Mai in 1983 and studied printing at the Rajamangala University of Technology in Lanna, Chiang Mai.
"When I was in school, I had numerous opportunities to exhibit my work, which is why I continue to like creating artwork. I've done this since 1997.
"I collaborated with Royal Flora Ratchaphruek in Chiang Mai and with several hotels, spas, and cafes in Thailand and overseas, creating canvas art and pillar paintings.
"Inspiration for my work comes from natural movements, such as the rhythm of plants, trees, or leaves, and I blend it with my experience in the arts, Thai cultures, and Buddhism. I want everybody who sees these pieces to touch them and be impressed by Thai art.
"I'm still learning new techniques and putting what I've learned into practice at work, and I hope everyone enjoys it. Thank you kindly."
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