Gavski: This is Bali
Gavski: Ubud
Gavski: Juliawan and Made working in my iVedis
Gavski: There are workshops in the street like this all over Bali.
Gavski: Kencut carving. Balinese chisels do not have handles.
Gavski: Sanngha shrine at Gunung Kawi Sebatu
Gavski: Another roadside woodcarving workshop
Gavski: Ubud is also the centre for painting
Gavski: The markets around Ubud and Sukawati are full of this stuff... some authentic traditional... some more aimed at the tourists.
Gavski: The entrance to someone's house
Gavski: Pura Gunung Lebah, Ubud
Gavski: This is still real Bali. For how much longer?...
Gavski: My wife Fey, with a canang offering at a ceremony in the home temple of one of my carvers in Ubud.
Gavski: Hindu ceremony at a temple in Ubud
Gavski: Pura Pabean, North Bali
Gavski: Fey, Sun Salutation, dawn, Borobodur, Central Java.
Gavski: Fey in meditation, dawn, Borobodur, Central Java.
Gavski: Sanggha in the rice padis, Bali
Gavski: There are over 20,000 temples like this in Bali
Gavski: These rice padis and the subak water management system are at the heart of Balinese culture
Gavski: Indonesian carving is right up there with the best anywhere
Gavski: Seems like the whole of Bali is like this...
Gavski: the hypnotic rhythms of pattern and repetition are like a mantra in 3d form
Gavski: Sarasvati, Hindu deity of knowledge and art
Gavski: so many spaces like this everywhere you go....
Gavski: Jatiluwih. World Heritage.
Gavski: Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal, Monkey Forest, Ubud
Gavski: Bali is still full of places like this... as soon as you get away from the tourist centres
Gavski: Pura Gunung Kawi Sebatu
Gavski: Agung