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Dao Hai Phong was born in 1965, the son of the well known artist Dao Duc. He studied at the Hanoi College of Film and Theater from 1982 to 1987 and was awarded for his exceptional designs at the Vietnam Film Festival. His major medium is oil on canvas. Although he had painted as a […]
The Contemporary Art of the Khmer in Thailand.
0 Comments Published by admin July 14th, 2007 in Thailand, Cambodia, Art, HistoryThe Contemporary Art of the Khmer in Thailand
The contemporary art of Khmer in Thailand was divided into two main periods as follows: 1. The contemporary art style before the Mahithonpula period.
2. The contemporary art style of the Mahithonpula period.
The main reason for using the Mahithonpula reign period to divide the contemporary of Khmer arts in […]
Monirith Chhea, Khmer Artist
0 Comments Published by admin June 23rd, 2007 in Thailand, Cambodia, ArtMonirith Chnea, remarkable Cambodian painter in the autobiographical excerpt.
“I was born in Phnom Penh, Cambodia during the 1960’s. I grew up at the wrong time in Cambodia. There were two classes during this period, the very rich and the very poor. When I was still a child, I wasn’t aware of the class separation in […]
Thai Art Introduction
8 Comments Published by admin June 11th, 2007 in Thailand, Art, Bangkok, Visual, BuddhismFrom now on I announce some fine articles dealing with Art History. I hope you’ll find this information constructive or else … I was personally involved in some Thai art research, well from traditionalist point of view, sort of exploring in Eliade manner. Looking for the signs, markups, sacred symbols engraved deeply in the […]
This portrait is adorable, even if you not a giant modernism enthusiast and you gonna find some outlandish, non-canonical color realization – you just can’t disagree – great piece of art.
by Gerald Festus Kelly (1879 - 1972)
He attended Cambridge, where he met Aleister Crowley. Together they planned to publish a magazine, but they […]


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