2016 All over Thailand Koh Sok N Park owning Hell - Acrylic Wall Art Panels
MR39-7
Thailand — Koh Sok National Park (2016)
Post-Incident Reality Record
High Narrative Acrylic Wall Art
This acrylic wall art panel documents Koh Sok National Park, Thailand — 2016, captured immediately after leaving a confirmed kill-zone and an attempted stop-breathing incident.
The image was taken after exiting Bows’ location, where conditions had escalated beyond safety. The decision to move here was deliberate — to break contact, create distance, and regain control.
This is not a symbolic image.
It is a real-world withdrawal frame.
CONTEXT — THAILAND 2016
This moment occurred after:
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an active assassination attempt
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a compromised environment
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deliberate disengagement from a known threat location
Koh Sok National Park was not chosen for comfort.
It was chosen for space, separation, and control.
Shortly after arrival, a local individual attempted intimidation — claiming possession of a machete. The response was calm dismissal, not escalation. The threat was recognised as noise, not substance.
This image captures the shift from immediate danger to controlled distance.
WHY THIS IMAGE MATTERS
Collectors value this frame because it documents:
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the moment after survival, not during spectacle
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conscious relocation away from a kill-zone
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composure following physiological stress
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threat assessment without reaction
There is no performance here.
Only situational awareness.
ARCHIVE POSITION — MR39-7
This piece is classified as:
MR39-7 High Narrative Reality Record (Non-SAS Link)
✔ real-life photograph
✔ taken during an active pressure phase
✔ directly follows a failed removal attempt
✔ not a named SAS Link
✔ not an Ultra Archive keystone
This distinction is intentional and preserved for archive clarity.
IDEAL FOR
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Serious private collectors
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Narrative and documentary spaces
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Studios, offices, and environments focused on real-world resilience
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Collectors building the Thailand 2016 arc
This piece is contextual, not decorative.
PRODUCT DETAILS
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Material: Museum-grade acrylic wall art panel
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Finish: High-gloss, ultra-clear archival acrylic
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Image: Real-life Thailand 2016 photograph
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Brand: MR39-7
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Location: Koh Sok National Park
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Size: 16 × 20 inches
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Edition: Limited (MR39-7 narrative series)
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Certificate: Included
PRICE — HIGH NARRATIVE REALITY
£5,000 GBP
This price reflects:
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real-world provenance
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post-incident significance
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controlled narrative placement
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distinction from SAS Link / Ultra Archive keystones
No discounts.
No sales.
No reprints once the edition closes.
FINAL NOTE
This image was taken after survival, not during chaos.
It documents the moment where distance was created,
control was re-established,
and reaction was replaced with assessment.
That is what makes it valuable.
Acrylic art panels are a modern way to display beautiful and vibrant art that looks like it's embedded in clear glass. They have a clear, glossy acrylic surface and a white vinyl backing. Four silver stand-offs make it very easy to mount to the wall. Make your own original designs and print them on any (or all) of the seven available panel sizes in horizontal and vertical orientations. Square dimensions are available.
.: Material: Clear acrylic with white vinyl backing
.: Clear, glossy surface
.: Seven sizes to choose from
.: Horizontal, vertical and square options available
.: NB! For indoor use only


















































