From all the biblical and Buddhist myths and bedtime stories that I’ve heard, many characters are dominated by men in higher positions. Women are just supporting characters to make the men more luminous.
These stories are shaping and raised children with the evolving mind.
Are we led to truly believe that from these myths and bedtime stories, when split between men and women in society, men are the more powerful characters with outstanding traits whilst women are more delicate and homely?
Can this be true for centuries after many centuries? And the answer would be : NO !
Therefore, this artwork depicted a new story of a woman god surrounded by a powerful character of Burmese dragon which is always guarding the male leader in the typical myth stories.
2024
Acrylic and paper collage on Burmese fabric
120 × 90 cm (3 × 4 ft)
Signed on the front
AVAILABILITY: Out of stock
AVAILABILITY: Out of stock
AVAILABILITY: Out of stock
AVAILABILITY: Out of stock
acrylic on traditional fabric
122 x 91 cm (48X36 inches)
AVAILABILITY: Out of stock
AVAILABILITY: Out of stock
2024
Acrylic and paper collage on Burmese fabric
120 × 90 cm (36 × 48 inches)
Signed on the front
Painted in the studio in Paris, France
AVAILABILITY: In stock
2024
Acrylic and paper collage on Burmese fabric
121 × 91 cm (36 × 48 inches)
Signed on the front
AVAILABILITY: Out of stock
2024
Acrylic and paper collage on Kachin fabric
121 × 91 cm (48 × 36 inches)
Signed front left
AVAILABILITY: In stock
AVAILABILITY: Out of stock
AVAILABILITY: Out of stock
AVAILABILITY: Out of stock










