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Serenity Smiling Buddha Stone Faces, Khmer temple at Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia "Do not look for bad company, or live with men who do not care. Find friends who love the truth. Drink deeply. Live in serenity and joy." > Buddha The Prasat Bayon is a richly decorated Khmer temple at Angkor in Cambodia. Built in the late 12th century as the official state temple of the Mahayana Buddhist King Jayavarman VII, the Bayon stands at the centre of Jayavarman's capital, Angkor Thom. Photography: C-type on Fina Art Paper. As a Part of My Desire to Explore, Capture and Share the World's Stillness in Secret Places and Sacred Spaces… I’m Honoured to Express this Moment in Time with You. © GarrettAndrewChong Photo > 10 Signed “Limited Edition” Prints are Available > Unsigned “Open Edition” Prints are also Available; Please Select the "Prints" Tab Photography Site: ForeverNow.ca
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A fourth generation Chinese-Canadian, Garrett Andrew Chong's digital art and multimedia artworks have evolved through spiritual influences; specifically, sacred teachings, daily meditation and Hatha yoga. Chong was recently recognized as one the Top Five Digital Artists in CultureCrawl, 2022 by Stir Vancouver, and he earned Artist-of-the-Week honours by Tri-City News. Working with the multiple interpretations of "light", Chong's pieces explore the imagined "light" of auras, the "light" of the sun as a life source, and the "light" which radiates in environmental consciousness. Liminal Illusions, his latest body of work captures BC's forest stewardship through the flow of nature. Chong's artworks witness the environmental portals, gradually emerging in Gaia. These iridescent thresholds may appear as vibrating apparitions, metaphorical illusions or signposts to the imminent climate crisis. Acting as a voice for environmental stewardship and global conservation, his lens-based images represent the physical, emotional and symbolic openings appearing in liminal space within our natural world. ===== Awarding-winning Designer & Fine Art Photographer from the Emily Carr University of Art & Design 1986 in Vancouver, BC, Canada
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