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Aumphang
could mean to carry something as "Aum" means carrying.
She is 10 years old. Each art piece comes with a stamp of authenticity
on the back. This piece has an imprinted logo and the painting is
stamped on the back. The size of this piece is about 21" X
30" unframed and can be framed at or below this size. We
recommend that a professional do the framing. Colors can vary a
little due to many variables. Paintings will come rolled in a
packing tube/carrying case made of elephant dung paper with a braided
handle.
Aumphang
(Substitute picture)
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#EDP277
"Wa San"
("Spring Season")
SOLD
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#EDP278
"Phuu Thao" ("Elder
{respected}")
This painting can be trimmed on the sides.
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#EDP626
"Gra Johm
La Khaawn Sat" ("Circus Tent")
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#EDP320
"Ban Dai" ("Stairway;
stairs; staircase; steps; ladder")
SOLD
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A.I.
was born March 3, 2007. A male elephant, he is the offspring of Pang
Khod,
also at the camp. He is rather famous in Thailand for he was the
first successful result of Artificial Insemination in the country, hence
his common name of A.I.
He was named Plai Prathomsomphop by the king which means Artificial Insemination. Phan Jitsuk is the mahout of A.I. and Phan is the father of
"Jim" and Joy. Jim is a monk and Joy has information below
about "Joy's Fundraiser." A.I.
is fast becoming an accomplished painter and performs daily at the parade
grounds. Most painting elephants start painting when they are 3
years old. A.I. started when he was 2 and can already do complicated
paintings. He is known for his "dancing" as he paints as he
lifts and moves one foot at a time. His art has an imprinted logo and the painting is
stamped on the back. The size of this piece is about 21" X
30" unframed and can be framed at or below this size. Colors can vary a
little due to many variables. Paintings will come rolled in a free packing tube/carrying case made of elephant dung paper with a braided
handle.
A.I. (Plai Prathomsomphop)
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#EDP636
"Rit" ("Prosperous; Thriving")
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#EDP638
"See Buaa Rooy" ("The
pinkish purple color of a faded lotus")
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The pieces of art listed below are on
high quality
Artist
Paper, not EDP.
All art comes packaged in an EDP tube.
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The pieces of art listed below are on high quality
Artist
Paper, not EDP.
All art comes packaged in an EDP tube.
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#EDP639R
by Sri Siam
"Self Image" Impressionism on Renaissance Art Paper,
ready for mounting.
NOT on EDP paper / approx. 21 x 28"
Stamped on the front, no imprint visible.
SOLD
#EDP640R
by A.I.
"Morning Tree" on Renaissance Art Paper,
ready for mounting.
NOT on EDP paper / approx. 21 x 30"
Stamped on the front, no imprint visible.
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#EDP641R
by A.I.
"My Garden" on Renaissance Art Paper,
ready for mounting.
NOT on EDP paper / approx. 21 x 30"
Stamped on the back, no imprint visible.
#EDP642R
by Aleena
"Rainforest Tree" on Renaissance Art
Paper, ready for mounting.
NOT on EDP paper / approx. 21 x 30"
Stamped on the front, imprinted on the lower
right.
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Project:
"Share a Smile for the Elephants"
By Budsayamas "Joy" Jitsuk
This project is for helping the Thai Asian
elephants of the Thai Elephant Conservation Center, at Lampang, Thailand.
All money (100%) collected from donations or sales on this page goes directly to
the Conservation Center for food, medicine and the care of elephants there.
Currently there are about 50 elephants at the
center and about 13 elephants at the hospital. At the Lampang Rest Center there
are about 29 elephants. This is the last home of elephants in their old
age. It is a center for elephants that can't work or are so old that they
can't care for themselves without help.
One problem all the elephants have is feeding
themselves. Their big bodies need a lot of food. In one day an
elephant eats about 400 pounds of food, so in the Conservation Center more
than 20,000 lbs. of food are needed daily. In addition, medicine is needed
for treatment every day at the hospital there.
So, this is the reason for the "Share a
Smile for the Elephants" project. We want to help support the
elephants that are a part of our everyday lives. Please, won't you spare a few
dollars to help save the elephants of northern Thailand? We need food,
medicine, and proper care.
Won't you
"Share a Smile?"

Joy returned home 23 June 2010 and still hopes to collect
donations.
Above is Joy with her father and their elephant A.I.
Please consider making a donation below.
Select an amount and it will be added to your order.
"I will send an elephant picture to you
with a personal message."
Signed, Joy
| Every morning before breakfast I think of 6 impossible
dreams. (Alice - Alice in Wonderland)
This is one of them ....... Joy |
Elephant Fact: An elephant does not drink through its
trunk. Each suck of a drinking elephant can take in 5-10 litres of
water at a time. It is then deposited from the trunk to the mouth.
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