




PHSAR THMEY
PHSAR THMEY - Phnom Penh Memory
150x120cm (59x47in)
Acrylic on linen
This painting is a journey into the living memory of Phnom Penh, capturing a moment both simple and deeply symbolic.
At the forefront, an elderly man drives a cyclo, a familiar yet fading figure, a quiet relic from a time when the city moved at the pace of wheels and humility. His steady gaze tells a silent story, one of labor, dignity, and generational resilience.
Behind him rises the iconic Phsar Thmey (Central Market), a crown of 1930s art deco architecture. More than just a building, it is the beating heart of the city’s trade, culture, and humanity. Its symmetrical domes and sweeping lines have sheltered decades of voices, flavors, and everyday dreams.
The sepia tones of the artwork give it a timeless feel, like a painted photograph, an homage to the anonymous heroes of Cambodia’s streets.
This piece honors the soul of Phnom Penh, those who keep moving forward despite the weight of the years, and the places that preserve the essence of a people.
Each stroke of this original artwork carries a story and a piece of the soul that created it.
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