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shak

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Thu, Apr 30, 2026, 01:40 PM

3d ago

Bangkok, Thailand

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Two large, ornate statues are displayed indoors, characteristic of Thai art and mythology. The dominant figure is a vibrantly colored guardian, likely a Yaksha or giant, standing upright. Its face is…read more

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Two large, ornate statues are displayed indoors, characteristic of Thai art and mythology. The dominant figure is a vibrantly colored guardian, likely a Yaksha or giant, standing upright. Its face is green with prominent eyes, fangs, and a regal, pointed crown adorned with jewels. The body is elaborately dressed in a costume featuring intricate gold, white, and blue patterns, resembling traditional Thai attire and jewelry. This statue holds a long, ornate staff or club vertically, resting on the floor. Positioned to the left and slightly behind the colorful guardian is a second, darker statue, possibly made of stone or bronze. This figure depicts a warrior or deity, distinguished by its heavily textured surface and detailed carvings. It holds a long spear or halberd horizontally across its body. Both statues are situated on a polished, light-colored tiled floor, likely marble, within what appears to be a well-lit indoor space, possibly a museum, gallery, or a public building. The background consists of plain walls. On the floor near the base of the darker statue, a decorative element of colorful circular decals (pink, yellow, blue) is arranged. Below these decals, the text "GUESS ART" is clearly visible in dark lettering. The fierce yet majestic expressions of the guardian figures convey a sense of protection and power. The style and subjects of the statues strongly indicate a cultural context from Bangkok, Thailand. No specific activity is taking place beyond the static display of these artistic works. | Open Wire