Using a mix of locally sourced and bought craft materials, renowned Cambodian artist Sopheap Pich, creates large-scale biomorphic sculpture installations in response to urban development and its effect on the changing environmental landscape.
“Throughout history there's this endless cycle of building and destruction. Can we build without destroying?” questions the artist.
Pich’s installations utilize burlap, bamboo and rattan, materials that are often used in traditional crafts and agriculture.
Sopheap Pich’s Compound sculpture is on display at the 2011 Singapore Biennale.
Visit: http://www.singaporebiennale.org & http://www.trfineart.com
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