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by Eena Bo
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "The Secrets of Angkor" by Eena Bo. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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Ancient tree roots covering Ta Prohm Temple, Angkor, Cambodia.
The world-famous temples of Angkor, built between 9th and 13th centuries when the... more
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Ancient tree roots covering Ta Prohm Temple, Angkor, Cambodia.
The world-famous temples of Angkor, built between 9th and 13th centuries when the Khmer civilisation was at the height of its extraordinary creativity, constitute one of humanity's most magnificent architectural achievements.
Eenabo is a multidisciplinary artist, art director, and designer currently based in Tokyo, Japan. She is specializing in digital photography (urban, landscape and object photography), photo editing, digital art, graphic design, and jewelry design. Her signature technique features a unique combination of original photography and textures, digitally altered to achieve a painting-like effect. The artist finds a major inspiration in people, nature, urban surroundings, and architecture. She has been expressing great love for art and crafts all her life. Eenabo has been largely influenced and partly educated by her father- film photographer and machine designer and engineer. To develop her skills and talent further, she was attending art...
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Theresa Tahara
Wow, fantastic image, Eena. f/v ;-)
Francis Riley
This renews my desire to go to Angkor wat! Amazing shot Eena!
Bob Christopher
Hi Eena...I like your image. Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom are such amazing places and you have captured a very nice feeling for the ancient in your image. Well done...Cheers Bob
Paula Ayers
This is beautiful and mysterious. This image would be wonderful in one of the online mmorpg games I have played. (ie: The Lord of the Rings) v/f
Wendy Wiese
your images are compelling...so far i have jus been in the "ancient" gallery... will browse thru the other galleries later. thx for your comment on my work. aloha, wendy
Jason Blalock
I'm envious, Irina. I would love to make it to Angkor Wat. History like this is simply amazing. Cherish moments like this one that you captured.
Steve Warnstaff
Irina, Let's call this the Strangler. The great tree and roots suffocating the house is a great shot of what it really is like at Angkor. I have seen mamny images taken from there but never this tree and house. Well captured...Steve
Elaine Van Staalduinen
Hello Irina, Thank you for your comment on poppies, and THANK YOU for leading me to you. This photo takes my breath away. How is it that one person can take a photo and it's beautiful but you took this one and it is ALIVE! The weight of this creature/tree is suffocatingly real.