| This piece portrays Lawang Sewu as a silent witness to Dutch colonialism and the cultural development of the past. In Javanese, "lawang" means door, and "sewu" means a thousand, leading many to interpret Lawang Sewu as "a thousand doors." The building actually has 928 doors. The artist captures the essence of this structure with a cool color palette, creating a sense of serenity.
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