Tai’s work is defined by its laotian sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Hip Wrapper or Coffin Cover (Pa Poum)
Tai Lao Southern Laos, Paksé District

Sin Mi (Woman's Funerary Skirt)
Tai Neua Laos, Ban Neua

Woman's Skirt (Sin Muk)
Tai Daeng Northern Laos

Skirt (Pa Sin)
Possibly T'ai Puan Eastern Laos, Sam Tai, Xieng Khouang province

Woman's Skirt (Pa Sin)
Tai Daeng Northern Laos

Celestial Chaos No. 1
Tai Xiangzhou Chinese (born 1968)

Buddha Seated in Meditation
Thailand, Cambodia or Laos

Tai Po
Wucius Wong Chinese, born 1936

Skirt (Pa Sin or Sin Kan)
T'ai Lue or T'ai Puan Northern Laos, Phong Saly province, Muang Houn

Funerary Hanging (Kosa Sin)
T'ai Lue Laos

Procession of the Empress and Her Attendants
Artist unknown Chinese

Emblem of the God Shiva (<em>Linga</em>)
Cambodia, Laos, Thailand or Vietnam

Figure of Shou Lao
England, Staffordshire

Valley of the Tay
David Young Cameron Scottish, 1865-1945

So Tai (Relativity)—Work #7
Hamanishi Katsunori Japanese, born 1949

Cosmic Symphonies 01
Tai Xiangzhou Chinese (born 1968)

Cosmic Symphonies 21
Tai Xiangzhou Chinese (born 1968)

Cosmic Symphonies 28
Tai Xiangzhou Chinese (born 1968)

Cosmic Symphonies 32
Tai Xiangzhou Chinese (born 1968)

Plate with Shou Lao (the God of Longevity), Attendant, and Deer
China