The Temple of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, Black & White Photography
The Temple of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, Black & White Photography
Fine Art Image of the Angkor Wat Temple, taken in the north part of Cambodia.
The Temple was built in the first half of the 12th century as a Hindu temple. Originally dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu, Angkor Wat became a Buddhist temple by the end of the 12th century. Spread across more than 400 acres, it is said to be the largest religious monument in the world.
High quality print available in 8" x 12" OR 12" x 18" on Lustre OR Matte black & white paper.
Frame NOT included - only for display purposes.
My original photographs are printed in a professional photography lab. You have the choice of :
• Lustre silver halide professional paper. It has a silver gelatin-based emulsion with an added coating for better reproduction. It provides exceptionally pure, brilliant whites. Its lustre surface means worry-free manipulation and excellent image durability.
OR
• Hahnemühle cold pressed "NATURAL" Matte 340 gsm paper (100 % cotton, white, acid free, long conservation time, museum quality paper). The paper and the inks are archive quality. According to the manufacturer, the lifespan of a photo is more than 150 years.
The photograph is hand signed on the back. Ready to frame, this art work will make a wonderful addition to your home or office.
Please note that shipping delays can occur due to customs. Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply.
* Artwork may not be reproduced or resold without the express permission of the artist.
* Copyright Marie-Eve Painchaud
Fine Art Prints
Photographic prints that will make you travel places in the comfort of your home.