Artist: Somjet Technique : Water Colour Size :55 cm x 35 cm Title : Sound of silence 5 (สงบเยือกเย็น 5) Price: 7,500 BHT
Don't you feel the same way? When I cannot see myself, even though I touch myself, I wonder if I really exist. (Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980), www.poemhunter.com
An original painting by Burmese contemporary master artist, U Lun Gywe. This celebrated artist paints in an IMPRESSIONIST style and is often regarded as the greatest living master of Burmese paintings http://www.picassomio.com
VU CAO DAM Born in Hanoi in 1908, he migrated to Paris in the 1930's and moved to the south of France in 1949 where Marc Chagall was his neighbor and a great influence on his work. Vu Cao Dam was also strongly influenced by the French impressionists, especially Matisse and Bonnard.
Independence Monument, Phnom Penh, 15 January 1979. The original flag of the Heng Samrin-Hun Sen regime, featuring a golden Angkor Wat imposed on a bright red background. Note the French-style streetlamp and Wat Lanka, in lower left.
The finished painting and nothing more really has happened here, the painting shows liveliness and was painted in around half an hour and I think if you paint in watercolour any longer than this you star fiddling and messing about with the painting and it then loses its freshness....I hope you have enjoyed this demonstration.
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WOMEN ARE MAIN DRAW: In Lao artist May Chandavong's works such as Pimai Lao, women look boldly at viewers. -- (Photo courtesy: M GALLERY) http://www.mysinchew.com
Signed in Laotian , c. 1970
82 x 55 cm
Gouache on Paper
From the time of the founding of the Indochina Communist Party, Viet Nam and Laos enjoyed very close relations. Soldiers of the PAVN frequently entered Laos to render assistance to their Pathet Lao brethren. Their most poignant memories were often of the Laotian women, the fabled “phu sao.”
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