Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Thaiwijit Poengkasemsomboon
"Thaiwijit Poengkasemsomboon is considered Thailand's foremost abstract artists. He creates works in a variety of media, and often works with abstractions that stimulate the viewer's emotions. Thaiwijit perceives himself as an ordinary person and his paintings are a reflection of an ordinary human's life."
Galare Chiang Mai
http://www.galare.com/
The owner of Galare Guest House, Ajarn Poonsak, is a retired professor from Chiang Mai University. Inspired after spending time in the United States, he decided to turn the family's business motel into Galare Guest House. Cheap and cheerful...
The owner of Galare Guest House, Ajarn Poonsak, is a retired professor from Chiang Mai University. Inspired after spending time in the United States, he decided to turn the family's business motel into Galare Guest House. Cheap and cheerful...
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Villa Savanh
The Villa Savanh has opened in Luang Prabang adding another option to the boutique property scene. Located on the main street in downtown, Villa Savanh gives off a true ‘home away from home’ vibe by offering only three duplexes for guests in a converted French villa. Each of the large duplexes features a large sitting room, private bathroom and garden views.
Friday, June 19, 2009
Bo Klua
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Baan Kingkaew
"Happy faces comes from loving careat Baan Kingkaew Wiboolsanti Orphanage. Since “Baan Kingkaew” opened in 1966, the home has worked continuously to improve and develop living conditions and the quality of care it provides for poor and otherwise homeless orphans.
Today, Baan Kingkaew provides a home for 50 children aged between 3 months to 6 years old. In their important early childhood years, we strive to ensure them a good quality of life in a loving, caring environment. Qualified and experienced carers including nannies, kindergarten teachers and a healthcare team drawn from relevant medical & health science faculties of Chiang Mai University, ensure the children are looked after around the clock."
http://www.baan-kingkaew-orphanage.org/
Today, Baan Kingkaew provides a home for 50 children aged between 3 months to 6 years old. In their important early childhood years, we strive to ensure them a good quality of life in a loving, caring environment. Qualified and experienced carers including nannies, kindergarten teachers and a healthcare team drawn from relevant medical & health science faculties of Chiang Mai University, ensure the children are looked after around the clock."
http://www.baan-kingkaew-orphanage.org/
Friday, June 5, 2009
Dao Anh Khanh
"Located to the east of Hanoi, close to the Red River, is the home of artist Dao Anh Khanh. Comprising of a charming traditional stilt house filled with paintings and surrounded by landscaped gardens, decorated with various sculptures and installations, this home / studio has become known in Vietnam as a centre for installation and performance art. Anh Khanh has traveled the world extensively, primarily in the US, exhibiting his artwork and giving live, eclectic performances to pleasing crowds."
Artist Mai Kien’s
"Located in the Old Quarter of Hanoi, Artist Mai Kien’s studio and gallery is tucked away in a tiny alley next to a sewing shop. The first impression from the outside may not be very appealing but once inside, the beauty of her painting takes you to ‘a world of arts’. The studio opened in May 1990 and Mai Kien has been creating her distinctive contemporary lacquer ware artworks. She is one of the first Vietnamese artists to use lacquer in contemporary art. A visit to her gallery is not just about buying her paintings, as she is very happy to take you on a tour of the gallery and show the painstaking process of her labour of love."
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