Description
This is a view of 9th century CE Prambanan Temple Complex. It is located in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, southern Java, Indonesia. The massive Prambanan compound is the largest Hindu temple site in Indonesia and the second-largest in Southeast Asia. It would have originally had more than 200 impressive structures. The site is dedicated to the supreme trinity of the universe (Trimurtu), made up of Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver, and Shiva the destroyer. The temple seen here is the main shrine, dedicated to Shiva. It is almost 50 metres tall, and its intricate bas-reliefs tell the famous story of Ramayana. Prambanan is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and attracts many tourists from Yogya – but due to the site’s size it is still possible to enjoy some of its wonder in peace.
Photo taken July 2023. Printed on GiclΓ©e HahnemΓΌhle Bamboo, a warm-toned paper made from 90% Bamboo fibres and 10% cotton – combining photography with environmental friendliness. It offers good ageing resistance and guarantees high colour density.
This is a limited edition print, of 50 copies. Please note that it is being sold unframed, so you can choose a frame that matches your own decorating style.