Although she was trapped with her feet being tied, she was still grateful having her hands free. Her eyes stared at the tiny window and exercising her freedom of thinking.
Gaze
“Although she was trapped with her feet being tied, she was still grateful having her hands free. Her eyes stared at the tiny window and exercising her freedom of thinking.”
by Ling Ng
by Ling NG
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Limited Edition Available (Large/ Medium/Small): 1,000 prints 100%
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Limited Edition
All prints come with a certificate for authenticity numbered and signed by the artist, limited edition is a guarantee number of copies available worldwide produced by ubudeco.com

Best Quality Print
All framing with passe-partout to avoid the print from touching the protective acrylic sheet and to enhance visual appeals , passe-partout is a french term for mat or a thin cardboard cutout and includes in picture frame.

Maximum Print Life
Highest quality archival inks and museum quality material are used to ensure our editions and prints in exceptionally close match to the original artwork in both detail and colour fidelity.
Artwork Size | Large ( 90cm x 62cm), Medium ( 60cm x 41cm), Small ( 30cm x 21cm ) |
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Frame Style | Passe-Partout, Print Only, Wooden Frame |
Media | Art Paper |
Frame Color | Biege, Black, White, No Frame |
Limited Edition | Yes |
Orientation | Landscape |
Artist | Ling NG |

Limited Edition
All prints come with a certificate for authenticity numbered and signed by the artist, limited edition is a guarantee number of copies available worldwide produced by ubudeco.com

Best Quality Print
All framing with passe-partout to avoid the print from touching the protective acrylic sheet and to enhance visual appeals , passe-partout is a french term for mat or a thin cardboard cutout and includes in picture frame.

Maximum Print Life
Highest quality archival inks and museum quality material are used to ensure our editions and prints in exceptionally close match to the original artwork in both detail and colour fidelity.
Although she was trapped with her feet being tied, she was still grateful having her hands free. Her eyes stared at the tiny window and exercising her freedom of thinking.
Artwork Size | Large ( 90cm x 62cm), Medium ( 60cm x 41cm), Small ( 30cm x 21cm ) |
---|---|
Frame Style | Passe-Partout, Print Only, Wooden Frame |
Media | Art Paper |
Frame Color | Biege, Black, White, No Frame |
Limited Edition | Yes |
Orientation | Landscape |
Artist | Ling NG |
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