Place: Phnom Penh
Born: 1933
Death: 2008
Biography:
, a prominent figure in Cambodia's modern art movement, left an indelible mark despite his tragically short career. Born in 1933 in Phnom Penh, Svay Ken's artistic journey was cut short by the Khmer Rouge in 2008.
Svay Ken is renowned for his oil paintings on canvas, which not only showcased his technical skill but also provided a window into Cambodia's cultural and social fabric. One of his most celebrated works, Grandfather Making Baskets while Eating Sweets, exemplifies the warmth and intimacy he brought to his art.
Wikioo.org, in its extensive collection, features Svay Ken's Grandfather Making Baskets while Eating Sweets (60 x 50 cm, Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Japan), a testament to his enduring legacy. This piece, like many others on the platform, is available for art lovers to explore and appreciate.
Svay Ken's brief yet vibrant career serves as a poignant reminder of the transience of life and the lasting impact one can have on art and culture. His legacy, preserved through his works at Wikioo.org, continues to inspire and touch hearts around the world.
- Svay Ken, Artist Page, Wikioo.org - Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Japan (Museum associated with Svay Ken's work) - [https://Wikioo.org/@@/D4FTJG-Svay-Ken-Grandfather-Making-Baskets-while-Eating-Sweets](https://Wikioo.org/@@/D4FTJG-Svay-Ken-Grandfather-Making-Baskets-while-Eating-Sweets) (Specific Painting Page)