Art therapy. Buddha and Nagas.

Sala Keoku (also Sala Keo Kou) is a park featuring giant fantastic concrete sculptures inspired by Buddhism and Hinduism. It is located near Nong Khai, Thailand. 

Some of the Sala Keoku sculptures reach 25m. Those include a monumental depiction of Buddha meditating under the protection of a seven-headed Naga snake. While the subject (based on a Buddhist legend) is one of the recurrent themes in the religious art of the region, Sulilat’s approach is unusual, with its naturalistic (even though stylized) representation of the snakes.

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