Mr Sopheap Pich's rattan. When did I first saw it? Here.
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We were at the Esplanade for our pre-wedding shoot. Though we know nothing about what the piece meant, it was truly a fantastic piece of art. Never would you have imagine that rattan can be used to form such fluid designs.
''Much of Pich’s work focuses on the current changes in Cambodia society as well as the serious health problems, embodied in his human organ shaped rattan sculptures.''
so says the net.
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We thought it is a very big hair or something. Lingzi perhaps?
stomach la...lol~seriously!
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ReplyDeleteDon't be silly girls. Unless we're talking about the wet market, we talking kidney when we say organ trading. haha
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