During our Street Art Tour, our guide took us up in one of the skyscrapers of Phnom Penh - partially to look at an art exhibit, but also partially to get a view of the city.
Phnom Penh, as you might recall, became the capitol of the Khmer Empire in A.D. 1432 following the fall of Angkor Wat. It served as the capitol until A.D. 1497, when the capitol moved due to ongoing disputes. It was re-established as the capitol in A.D. 1866.
It sits at the confluence of the Tonle Sap and Mekong Rivers.
One of the art displays in the building. That large picture...
...is made of individual sections of coloured pencil shavings.
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