- Wall Decor (1488)
- Decor Accessories (2487)
- Tableware (992)
- Holiday Decor & Ornaments (721)
- Outdoor Living (380)
- Pillows & Throws (313)
- Furniture (117)
- Musical Instruments (95)
- Baskets (50)
- Area Rugs (147)
- Chess Sets Games (233)
- Lamps and Lighting (249)
- Jewelry Boxes (42)
- Hammock (0)
- Bedspreads and Quilts (14)
- Kitchen & Dining (761)
- Vases & Vessels (211)
- Outdoor & Garden (162)
- Holiday Decor (933)
- Candles & Lighting (6)
- Wall Decor (1488)
- Decor Accessories (2487)
- Tableware (992)
- Holiday Decor & Ornaments (721)
- Outdoor Living (380)
- Pillows & Throws (313)
- Furniture (117)
- Musical Instruments (95)
- Baskets (50)
- Area Rugs (147)
- Chess Sets Games (233)
- Lamps and Lighting (249)
- Jewelry Boxes (42)
- Hammock (0)
- Bedspreads and Quilts (14)
- Kitchen & Dining (761)
- Vases & Vessels (211)
- Outdoor & Garden (162)
- Holiday Decor (933)
- Candles & Lighting (6)
Northern Thai Temple Art Painting 'The Prince' Item ID: 2669889066
$399Currently not available
We're sorry but it looks like we're late on getting more items for you. Please check back in a few days.
This is your own listing item.
"A young prince is elegant and handsome as he goes to the palace. Accompanied by ten companions, he carries a red parasol and dresses in the style of Northern Thailand in the late 19th century. Pathawee interprets a famous painting in the Viharn Lai Kam, or Gilded Assembly Hall at Wat Phumin.
Wat Phumin, in Nan province, is situated in northern Thailand and was established in the period of Sukhothai. It differs from other temples in that its ceremonial and public areas are housed under the same roof. Its murals depict the Buddha, local legends and the lifestyle and culture of Lanna (northern Thai) people in the past."
- 1.28 lbs
- 19.8 inches W x 23.5 inches H x 1 inches D
- Tempera on canvas
- Arrives unframed
- Signed by the artist
- Stretched
Made in Thailand
Shop with Confidence
Easy 30 day returns!
"I'm Pathawee Maneewong, but my nickname is Aun. I am both an arts teacher and a painter. I was born on Thursday, October 4, 1984. Thai people believe that Thursday is the day to represent the god of teachers.
"I grew up in a warmhearted family in the village of Lampang, the third largest town in northern Thailand. The rural lifestyle and the natural beauty there touched my heart and created the first impressive images in me. I will never forget them.
"When I was a child, I not only went to school but also assisted my grandfather, who was a Sa-Lha – in the language of northern Thailand, which is derived from the Burmese term for 'a skilled craftsman.' I'd hand him tools while he worked and carved simple patterns on teakwood. He made both wood carvings and tung — hanging flags crafted from wood, metal, fabric and thread, and long, hanging ornamental strips of paper used in ceremonial occasions. He also taught drawing and folk art. I felt very happy. Helping him was my first step in the art world.
"I took the second step when I became an art student in the School of Fine Arts at Chiang Mai University. It opened my horizons to learn more about art. There, I created art works, and traveled across the country. I studied the histories, stories, beliefs and deep aesthetics of painting which are laden with beauty and nobility.
"I was interested in creating art works continuously. Therefore, my first painting style was Thai art.
"After graduation, I became an art teacher for the children in my hometown. This makes me look back to my childhood and my early interest in folk art. Even if an image is simply flat and two-dimensional, I can discern the way of life and beliefs of its era. I traveled across northern Thailand in order to study the temple wall paintings that deteriorate with time. I copied them and developed the themes by combining the images with traditional folk arts to create my own unique textures and stories.
"I sincerely hope you will appreciate my work. Thank you very much."
Made by hand. Built to last.
Established alongside our parent company NOVICA
More than a Marketplace
Enjoyed by over 1,000,000
customers across 50+ countries
Powered by NOVICA, a beloved global leader
in fair trade artisan goods.
Other favorites
View moreMeet the maker
Facilitated by
Thailand Artisan Empowerment Hub
In Thailand, artistic skills and traditions have b ... about
Pathawee
"I'm Pathawee Maneewong, but my nickname is Aun. I am both an arts teacher and a painter. I was born on Thursday, October 4, 1984. Thai people believe that Thursday is the day to represent the god of teachers.
"I grew up in a warmhearted family in the village of Lampang, the third largest town in northern Thailand. The rural lifestyle and the natural beauty there touched my heart and created the first impressive images in me. I will never forget them.
"When I was a child, I not only went to school but also assisted my grandfather, who was a Sa-Lha – in the language of northern Thailand, which is derived from the Burmese term for 'a skilled craftsman.' I'd hand him tools while he worked and carved simple patterns on teakwood. He made both wood carvings and tung — hanging flags crafted from wood, metal, fabric and thread, and long, hanging ornamental strips of paper used in ceremonial occasions. He also taught drawing and folk art. I felt very happy. Helping him was my first step in the art world.
"I took the second step when I became an art student in the School of Fine Arts at Chiang Mai University. It opened my horizons to learn more about art. There, I created art works, and traveled across the country. I studied the histories, stories, beliefs and deep aesthetics of painting which are laden with beauty and nobility.
"I was interested in creating art works continuously. Therefore, my first painting style was Thai art.
"After graduation, I became an art teacher for the children in my hometown. This makes me look back to my childhood and my early interest in folk art. Even if an image is simply flat and two-dimensional, I can discern the way of life and beliefs of its era. I traveled across northern Thailand in order to study the temple wall paintings that deteriorate with time. I copied them and developed the themes by combining the images with traditional folk arts to create my own unique textures and stories.
"I sincerely hope you will appreciate my work. Thank you very much."
Thailand Artisan Empowerment Hub
More from this maker
View all100% Happiness Guaranteed
If you aren't in LOVE with your purchases, let us know within 30 days and we'll make it right.
- Free Returns
- Hassle-free Exchange
- Dedicated Support
Faster, cheaper, bigger
≠better
Where unique tastes
Find