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Re: Street Art
Hi Duncan, have you ever heard about Boeung Kak district in PP ? ( " Lakeside " as they call it ) They're is a street art project going on there since 2 or 3 years. Many khmer artists and thai ones came there. You should go check it !
Yes indeed. Since I have not been there for years I hesitated to mention it, not knowing if it was still there. There are many listings under Google; here is just one.
http://m.phnompenhpost.com/post-weekend ... kak-street
Yes indeed. Since I have not been there for years I hesitated to mention it, not knowing if it was still there. There are many listings under Google; here is just one.
http://m.phnompenhpost.com/post-weekend ... kak-street
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Opposite the White Building:
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Cheers. Do what taabarang suggested and check out Street 93 sometime.
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Duncan wrote: ↑Sun Feb 26, 2017 8:22 am Yesterday I walked down a street with big murals painted on the building. Quite refreshing.
http://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=AwrBTzIb ... Pmdo8i4Ow-
It's just a pity that in PP some people in charge are only there for the money and not there to make the city more beautiful. Remember the big mural painted on the ''white building'' a year or so ago . Are there any murals in Cambodia ?
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That place can dull your mind and sould.
Brainwashed asians just want money no imagination.Duncan wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2017 3:35 pmDuncan wrote: ↑Sun Feb 26, 2017 8:22 am Yesterday I walked down a street with big murals painted on the building. Quite refreshing.
http://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=AwrBTzIb ... Pmdo8i4Ow-
It's just a pity that in PP some people in charge are only there for the money and not there to make the city more beautiful. Remember the big mural painted on the ''white building'' a year or so ago . Are there any murals in Cambodia ?
That place can dull your mind and sould.
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Re: Street Art
Tuk-tuk tours to showcase street art
9 May 2017
Phnom Penh hides its street art treasures well – down back alleys, on storefront grates and even inside the city’s markets. That’s where David Myers and Kimchean Koy come in.
The two 19-year-old architecture students, who are also budding street artists, will begin a new tour this week taking tourists and locals around in tuk-tuks to the city’s street art hotspots, as well as to a few of the galleries and artistic hubs that foster the local community.
Curating a mini tour for The Post last week, Myers – whose street art name is Davido – and Kimchean, who goes by Koy, are soft-spoken but knowledgeable tour guides. They begin at Sa Sa Bassac gallery, a contemporary art space that encourages experimental work, before heading across the street to an alley perfect for introducing some of the basic concepts of graffiti.
“These are examples of what street art is. These are throw ups,” Myers explains, referring to the practice of spraying tags or names. “Many of these are not by artists who live here but by artists who visit.”
Full article: http://www.phnompenhpost.com/lifestyle/ ... street-art
The Phnom Penh Art Tour begins this Wednesday at 9am and lasts approximately two hours. There is also a tour on Saturday morning. To reserve a place, visit their Facebook page. Tickets cost $7.50
9 May 2017
Phnom Penh hides its street art treasures well – down back alleys, on storefront grates and even inside the city’s markets. That’s where David Myers and Kimchean Koy come in.
The two 19-year-old architecture students, who are also budding street artists, will begin a new tour this week taking tourists and locals around in tuk-tuks to the city’s street art hotspots, as well as to a few of the galleries and artistic hubs that foster the local community.
Curating a mini tour for The Post last week, Myers – whose street art name is Davido – and Kimchean, who goes by Koy, are soft-spoken but knowledgeable tour guides. They begin at Sa Sa Bassac gallery, a contemporary art space that encourages experimental work, before heading across the street to an alley perfect for introducing some of the basic concepts of graffiti.
“These are examples of what street art is. These are throw ups,” Myers explains, referring to the practice of spraying tags or names. “Many of these are not by artists who live here but by artists who visit.”
Full article: http://www.phnompenhpost.com/lifestyle/ ... street-art
The Phnom Penh Art Tour begins this Wednesday at 9am and lasts approximately two hours. There is also a tour on Saturday morning. To reserve a place, visit their Facebook page. Tickets cost $7.50
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