Linocut print on paper, 2026
Edition 1/1
Two individual prints, 20 × 20 cm each
My tiles are inspired by two views of Phnom Penh, one royal and one everyday. The first draws from the Royal Palace, simplifying its architectural forms while incorporating details inspired by Khmer temple roofs. The second is based on the terracotta roof tiles of a neighbouring building seen from my studio window. Together, the designs connect royal architecture with the more modest structures found in Phnom , reflecting the shared visual language and cultural heritage that runs through the city.
Linocut print on paper, 2026
Edition 1/1
Two individual prints, 20 × 20 cm each
My tiles are inspired by two views of Phnom Penh, one royal and one everyday. The first draws from the Royal Palace, simplifying its architectural forms while incorporating details inspired by Khmer temple roofs. The second is based on the terracotta roof tiles of a neighbouring building seen from my studio window. Together, the designs connect royal architecture with the more modest structures found in Phnom , reflecting the shared visual language and cultural heritage that runs through the city.