I've had just enough time to... ponder on the irony of Life
The monkey peeking out to see if the storm is over...
Driving
along the University Avenue road in Yangon, you will pass by an amazing display
of huge wooden sculptures all along it and in front of the Sayasan Plaza. Many
of them are carved out of fallen trees toppled by the Cyclone Nargis in 2008. (
See Part I – The Tragedy of Cyclone Nargis). The trees that were brought down by the
storm that could not be saved ended up as raw materials for sculptors who used it
as a most fitting tribute to the fallen trees.
The tall giraffe cautiously stands on high ground...
The lizard gape in wonder at having survived the storm...
Ironically,
these trees also helped the sculptors as they provided them with much needed
materials for their carving as they were suffering from a scarcity of woods in
recent years. This problem was solved at least for the time being as an
indirect consequence of the disaster. It also served to raise the awareness of
Myanmese wood carvings. Exhibitions were held both within and outside the
country to promote the art and the tragedy was a good platform to do so. This
is the irony of Life, what it takes away with one hand, it also gives with
another.
The proud peacock could not believe her luck...
The leopard growled remembering the storm...
The most
prized wood for carving is the famed teak wood but this has become increasingly
difficult to obtain. The trees salvaged after Cyclone Nargis however were
Koako, a type of banyan tree and does not fetched as high a price as teak wood.
Still, the sculptors were unexpectedly gifted with an abundance of valuable raw
materials to work on. Most of the sculptures themselves were carved the
traditional styles and the most popular subjects seem to be animals whether
real or mythical. These are some examples of the wooden sculptures.
The girl is pleased that peace is again at hand...
Isn't it an irony of Life that such destruction should give birth to such beauty?
The gentle white Rhino lay contently on the grass...
ReplyDeleteineedathis
So realistic, great capture my friend!
Geo_grafics
Wonderful art and dig the chimp as well ;)
Onasill ~
Beautiful shot !! Excellent composition and colors Thou
Patricia Speck
What an amazing piece of work....and how endearing.
Excellent shot!!
ana_lee_smith
The beautifully crafted piece combined with your caption is what makes it endearing. Lovely, thou!
ShambLady catching up....still a bit slow :)
really like this one! aww!
The Visual Poet
Fantastic capture! Wishing you a fab day!
ReplyDeleteineedathis
Love the details on this bird!
Geo_grafics
Elegance is enjoyable ;)
Rebecca Ang
This is a beautiful carving. I also like the giraffe sculpture on your blog but not on Flickr. "Isn't it an irony of Life that such destruction should give birth to such beauty?" - your thoughts made me reflect on human resilience. Tragedy may attempt to break the human spirit but hopefully, good and even beauty can result from it.
Onasill ~
The carved details are striking in beauty. Kudos
Patricia Speck
How skilled the artist is who carved that....and you took a very well detailed shot
Thanks for sharing.
Tricia.
ReplyDeleteineedathis
Such a great way of using the light and shadow technique on this carving,
Great photo!
Geo_grafics
I like the way you captured the detail of this wonder ;)
Onasill ~
Beautifully caught in the round with good light for the effect.
ShambLady catching up....still a bit slow :)
so pretty, will check the others tomorrow ! and read!
ReplyDeleteoola *
AMAZING ability to capture texture, proportions, bone/muscle structures, everything...
Geo_grafics
Masterful art work indeed !
Onasill ~
The grains in the wood are superior and and your snap is becoming. Kudos
Patricia Speck
You have captured some amazing detail here ......What a great shot!!
ana_lee_smith
looks like a display yard. Are these pieces for sale? beautifully detailed work.
What a beautiful art Thou San! And you made great pictures of it too ;-)
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dzjiedzjee.blogspot.com
Beautiful sculptures! And it is very sorry. I have opened only three photos
ReplyDeleteI love the captions you gave to each photo. Gives them life!
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