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photo of a print by luke kurtis showing a seated buddha surrounded by an abstract design made from patterns of overhead electric wires photographed on the street in Siem Reap, Cambodia
photo of a print by luke kurtis showing a seated buddha surrounded by an abstract design made from patterns of overhead electric wires photographed on the street in Siem Reap, Cambodia
photo of a print by luke kurtis showing a seated buddha surrounded by an abstract design made from patterns of overhead electric wires photographed on the street in Siem Reap, Cambodia
photo of a print by luke kurtis showing a seated buddha surrounded by an abstract design made from patterns of overhead electric wires photographed on the street in Siem Reap, Cambodia

electric wire buddha print

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SKU: N/A Category: Postcards and Prints Tags: Buddhism, luke kurtis, spiritual

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This print features a design by luke kurtis from the electric wire zine that accompanied his Angkor Wat book and album release. Suitable for framing, this 175 gsm fine art print serves as a statement piece, creating a serene and relaxing environment.

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