Trichromatic Khmer
Trichromatic Khmer
The three colours - Green, brown, and yellow, are the colours to dominant the artist's vision while he was travelling around in Cambodia.
A Bayon temple built in late 12th to early 13th century, under the administration of the King Jayavarman VII.
A Bayon temple built in late 12th to early 13th century, under the administration of the King Jayavarman VII.
This is a killing field and mass grave, which nearly 9,000 bodies were found after the Khmer Rouge era. The stupa in the middle is filled up with more than 5,000 skulls.
A red-stone built temple dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva was built in the late 1st century AD under the management of Yajñavarāha, who served as a counsellor to king Rajendravarman II.
A red-stone built temple dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva was built in the late 1st century AD under the management of Yajñavarāha, who served as a counsellor to king Rajendravarman II.
A museum, was originally used as a school, was used to be a concentration camp during the Khmer Rouge administration.
The corridor of the Throne Hall
The three colours - Green, brown, and yellow, are the colours to dominant the artist's vision while he was travelling around in Cambodia.