Black and white photograph, "Dignity"
Coming Back!
This item is available for backorder and will ship within 2 to 8 weeks. Read more
Pre-Order Now!
This item is available for pre-order and will ship within 2 to 8 weeks. Read more
"The centuries have taken their toll and the weather has done its worst, yet nothing can touch the abiding peace and dignity exuding from this ancient and weathered face," says Brendan O'Connell as he photographs the stone sculpture of Buddha. Shooting the photo in black and white, O'Connell masterfully captures the passing of shadows over the tranquil face. The sculpture is one of many strewn throughout Wat Umong, which was built in the late 14th century near Chiang Mai. The temple features an enigmatic collection of Buddha heads and other relics that people have found in abandoned temples, or in local markets.
Printed on Epsom semi gloss paper and framed in pinewood. Features a card paper passe-partout and protective glass pane.
- 1.05 kgs
- 2.3 lbs
- 39 cm H x 34 cm W x 1.5 cm D
- 15.25" H x 13.5" W x 0.6" D
- Photograph: 16 cm W x 21.5 cm H
- Photograph: 6.25" W x 8.5" H
Gift Info
- Email this item in advance of a gift.
- Email this item as a gift suggestion.
- Free Gift Wrap? No
- Premium Gift Wrap? Yes
Find Similar Items
"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... read more