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Angkor, the Sacred place to hide
Angkor, the Sacred place to hide
Angkor, the Sacred place to hide
Angkor, the Sacred place to hide
Angkor, the Sacred place to hide
Angkor, the Sacred place to hide

Angkor, the Sacred place to hide

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Acryilc, oil pastels on 60x60 cm (24x24 inches) 12 mm deep (1/2 inch deep) birch wood panel. 

This painting needs to be framed. 

Contemporary abstract painting by Beata Bosze

Size:  60x60 cm (24x24 inches) 12 mm deep (1/2 inch deep) birch wood panel. 

Medium: Acrylic, oil pastels

Frame:  Framed in white custom frame with gold line

Signature: back and also signed Certificate of Authenticity

Year: 2022

Finish: Spray fixative and cold wax

Shipping: In cardboard supported bubble wrap

Delivery time: 3-14 working days depending on size and distance. Out of Europe can be longer depending on Custom formalities. 

Delivery is free in Hungary, EUR 15 in the EU, EUR 25 WW and EUR 40 for a few high distance country. You can see delivery charges at the check out but you can contact me for more info. 

Other: Perfect to mix with other paintings from the series 

Want more info? 

Message me via email: beata@beatabosze.com or

                                        Whatsapp 36-70-40-57-238

This painting was exhibited in Spring Exhibition, Varpalota, Krudy Gyula Library in 2022. 

I have always loved daydreaming and the memories of Angkor made me dream even more. I also needed blue and turquoise and somehow I combined our little pod with water lilies with my memories of a sacred place where you can hide yourself to find the comfort you need. You know what I mean. 

This poem will tell you all:

The Ponds

Mary Oliver 

Still, what I want in my life
is to be willing
to be dazzled—
to cast aside the weight of facts

and maybe even
to float a little
above this difficult world.
I want to believe I am looking

into the white fire of a great mystery.
I want to believe that the imperfections are nothing—
that the light is everything—that it is more than the sum
of each flawed blossom rising and fading. And I do.