
Viewing Khmer lives through Renaissance
What do ‘a homeless man on the street, students in a painting class sketching nudes and an ogre from a Khmer myth’ have in common?
What do ‘a homeless man on the street, students in a painting class sketching nudes and an ogre from a Khmer myth’ have in common?
STARING into one of his paintings is like delving deep into the soul of the painter, for Professor Heng Monyphal whose simple life revolves on his devotion to painting.
His gallery is a mixture of the traditional and the modern, the colourful and the monochromatic, abstract works and the portraits.
US-born artist Chris Coles is uniquely gifted. He has the innate ability to intimately capture on canvas denizens of the nightlife in go-go bars and brothels.
Something weird, and beyond reality in art expression happening in Phnom Penh and Valentine Walk aka Alias2.0 wants to talk about it with Good Times2.
El Huyno, 26, a recent graduate of the painting programme at the Royal University of Fine Arts, began to realise he had a talent for painting as a third grader when teachers took an interest in his work.
Cheng Yongvey, a graduate student majoring in painting at the Royal University of Fine Arts, has been passionate about painting since she was young.