A Rainbow for Bangkok, 10x8", (2nd edition)
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by Stephanie Reid for HaikuFlash
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About the Book
Sawatdee kah.
The condensed version of the Thai name for Bangkok is "the city of angels". Although it is quite different from Los Angeles, it is a concrete jungle filled with excitement at every turn. I had the good fortune to live in that fascinating city for two years and came to love Thailand and Thai people like family. To know that these warm-hearted, hard working people are suffering under a deluge saddens me greatly. For them I offer this humble contribution, a collection of images that shows my dedication to informing the world of their unique, beautiful culture. 50% of the profits of this book will be donated on their behalf.
Korp kun kah.
The condensed version of the Thai name for Bangkok is "the city of angels". Although it is quite different from Los Angeles, it is a concrete jungle filled with excitement at every turn. I had the good fortune to live in that fascinating city for two years and came to love Thailand and Thai people like family. To know that these warm-hearted, hard working people are suffering under a deluge saddens me greatly. For them I offer this humble contribution, a collection of images that shows my dedication to informing the world of their unique, beautiful culture. 50% of the profits of this book will be donated on their behalf.
Korp kun kah.
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About the Creator
HaikuFlash
Austin, TX
Stephanie Reid resides in Austin, Texas where she works as contemporary and commercial artist under the studio name HaikuFlash. Ms. Reid has been a nature, travel, and art photographer for over twenty years. Her work has been exhibited at several venues in Austin, Houston, DFW, Chicago, Portland, and Berlin and has been printed in publications at home, abroad, and online. In addition, she is has been an art and photography educator since 2002. To view the portfolio of this artist, please visit www.haikuflash.com & http://haikuflash.wordpress.com.