Spiritual Visions of Thailand
by Matthew J. Cline
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About the Book
Spiritual Visions of Thailand is a photo compilation of the temples of Wat Yansangwararam and the lunar festival of the Loy Krathong in Pattaya, Thailand. Profits from this book go to funding a photographic expedition to the orphanage in Pattaya for journalistic documentation and philanthropic resources.
The temples of Wat Yansangwararam are located just outside of Pattaya, Thailand and contain extraordinary examples of Thai-Buddhist architecture. Much more than structures of form and matter, these grand spaces create a wondrous sense of spiritual peace and presence of moment.
In additional to the temples, the lunar festival of the Loy Krathong was observed both at the orphanage and along the coast of Pattaya by thousands. A wonderful, colorful and spirited gathering where little rafts of banana leaves, candles, incense and flowers are sent on a journey with a wish for a loved one. An experience I will never forget to be sure. I hope you enjoy these images.
The temples of Wat Yansangwararam are located just outside of Pattaya, Thailand and contain extraordinary examples of Thai-Buddhist architecture. Much more than structures of form and matter, these grand spaces create a wondrous sense of spiritual peace and presence of moment.
In additional to the temples, the lunar festival of the Loy Krathong was observed both at the orphanage and along the coast of Pattaya by thousands. A wonderful, colorful and spirited gathering where little rafts of banana leaves, candles, incense and flowers are sent on a journey with a wish for a loved one. An experience I will never forget to be sure. I hope you enjoy these images.
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About the Creator
Matt Cline
Ohio
Matt Cline is a fine art photographer in Springfield, Ohio. Matt's primary focus is on character-driven artistic portrait work and street photography. He got into photography by documenting the restoration project of a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. In 2005, Matt began developing his street photography and portrait work to show the character and interest in his subjects.