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Where the Light Became Her Name

Angkor Wat Temple, Angkor, Cambodia — 2020
Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print

Edition
Strictly limited to 25 prints + 2 Artist’s Proofs

Medium
Hand-toned black-and-white archival pigment print on Hahnemühle Bamboo — a museum-grade fine art paper chosen for its quiet tactility and reverent depth, echoing the spirit of the temples.

Signature & Numbering
Each print is individually signed and numbered by the artist on the border (recto)

Certificate of Authenticity
Accompanies every print

Image Size
11.75 x 5.6 inches (29.8 x 14.2 cm)

 

 

She stands in silence, not as a relic of devotion, but as its source—a solitary goddess set within the holiest sanctuary of Angkor Wat, receiving the last golden breath of day.

Carved high on the eastern wall—across from the setting sun—she does not perform. She does not turn. She remains. The shadows gather around her, but do not claim her. Her presence is more than stone. It is invocation.

The artist arrived in that hour of hush, when the air stilled and light bent inward, reflecting from the sandstone walls of the sanctuary itself. Standing before her, he did not seek a photograph. He awaited a blessing. The exposure was long. The silence, longer. The moment, eternal.

Captured on large-format black-and-white film, shaped with classical chiaroscuro, and later hand-toned in gold, the image echoes the light that once crowned her—not to mimic, but to honour.

Each signed print is hand-toned on museum-grade Hahnemühle Bamboo paper in a strictly limited edition of 25 + 2 Artist’s Proofs. It is offered as presence, not object.

Let her gaze become the stillness in your space.

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