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    Product ID: 135531

     

    Framed:

      15.25" H x 13.5" W x 0.6" D

    Photograph:

      6.25" W x 8.5" H

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    Weight:  2.3 lbs

     

    Black and white photograph

    Arrives framed

    Mat included

     

    Ships from NOVICA Office in Thailand.

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    'Strength and Resolve (Wat Sa Si Sukhothai)' by Brendan O'Connell can be found in wall decor categories such as Buddhism Photography Prints, Buddha Photography Prints, Religious Photography Prints and Paper Photography Prints. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.

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    'Strength and Resolve (Wat Sa Si, Sukhothai)'

    "This Buddha sits in Wat Sa-Si emanating great strength and resolve. It has weathered monsoons for centuries, and will weather them for centuries more. It is as immovable as the surrounding mountains," says Brendan O'Connell in admiration. His photograph captures clouds surrounding Buddha as if he were in the heavens.

    Printed on Epsom semi gloss paper and framed in pinewood. Features a card paper mat and protective glass pane.

    An artisan story card will be included with your purchase.

    Today's Price: $124.95
    Retail Value: $256.95
     

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    Brendan O'Connell

    Brendan O'Connell

    "As a voyage progresses my enjoyment of experiencing new places is gradually surpassed by my desire to develop the films and print the photographs."
    "My name is Brendan O'Connell and I was born in London on September 24, 1958. My blood is Irish and this has given me a restless nature that makes it difficult to settle for long in one place. ...

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    Brendan O'Connell

    "My name is Brendan O'Connell and I was born in London on September 24, 1958. My blood is Irish and this has given me a restless nature that makes it difficult to settle for long in one place.

    "I left school at the age of 16 and spent eight years traveling and working (mainly on building sites) in Europe, Asia and North America. My constant companion was my camera. I then returned to college and enrolled in evening classes for a year before taking a BSc degree in Finance. After graduation I studied and trained for three years before qualifying as a Chartered Accountant. Upon completion of my training contract I worked in international banking and spent the following 10 years working for a number of banks (mainly North American) specializing in Compliance.

    "However, my true nature got the better of me, I returned to my spiritual roots by buying a house next to the sea in West Cork, Ireland. I lived in the house for a year and traveled throughout the West of Ireland (with camera always in hand) before the urge to wander returned once again. I have now spent a further seven years looking for a place to call home, with the last years spent mainly in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand. I like Chiang Mai because it has a good mix of the old and the new: it is possible to spend weeks exploring old temples, and in the evening you can relax and enjoy the many modern conveniences that the city has to offer.

    " I have enjoyed photography from the age of about seven, when I first 'borrowed' my Dad's camera. Throughout all of my travels, the first and foremost item in my bag is my camera. Whilst on a trip, my most important possession becomes the exposed film. As a voyage progresses my enjoyment of experiencing new places is gradually surpassed by my desire to develop the films and print the photographs.

    "All of my photographs represent a feeling. Every time I look at a photo, I remember clearly what I felt as the shutter clicked – even after 30-plus years!

    "I will feel great happiness if somebody looking at my photographs becomes curious about the tremendous cultural depth of Thailand and South-East Asia, and eventually have this curiosity grow to such an extent, that they actually visit the region to experience the historical sites for themselves.

    "The journey is never-ending, because to live is to enjoy experiencing anew…"

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