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Monirith Chhea : ウィキペディア英語版
Monirith Chhea
Monirith Chhea (1960s -) is a Cambodian- American artist from Phnom Penh. He is cited as one of the notable Cambodian-American artists who has worked with charcoal. The Art and Culture Program of Sido mentions Chhea as an example of Khmer art along with Narath Tan, Svay Pithoubandith
and Emmanuel Nhean.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Art and Culture Program )〕 In 2010 he appeared in the documentary ''Rain Falls from Earth: Surviving Cambodia's Darkest Hour'', a grim account of those who fled Cambodia during the Khmer Rouge.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rain Falls from Earth: Surviving Cambodia's Darkest Hour )
==Biography==
Facing starvation and torture from the Khmer Rouge, by the age of ten he separated from his family in a labor camp and later in a refugee camp in Thailand. Eventually he came to live in California whilst his family immigrated to Canada. He began a career as an artist as a way to deal with his suffering. His paintings and drawings generally symbolize negative themes such as starvation, sickness, and death.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Monirith Chhea )
One of his early charcoal drawings, ''Childhood'', completed in 1988, is of faceless Khmer Rouge soldier, represented as a demon-like figure. The largest of his oil paintings, ''Seven Women in the Field'', completed in 1990, depicts seven Cambodian women dressed in Khmer Rouge uniforms including black clothes with the red cotton cloth called "Krama" on their heads. They each represent a day of the week, and their long red shadows represent their difficult struggle to endure the harsh working conditions which life has dealt them. Another larger oil painting, ''Boys in the Field'', completed in 1991, depicts starved young boys working as slaves, struggling to carry heavy bags of rice. The blue sky and the large palm trees in the background represent hope.〔
In 1993 he completed the small oil painting ''Re-Education'', using images of skulls to represent those murdered at the Killing Fields; the bright colors such as red and orange around the skulls represents the blood which was shed during the massacres of the regime. However his work occasionally covers happier subject matter. His oil painting entitled ''Peasants Gathering Rice'', completed in 1990, relays his early childhood memories of happier times when he would travel with his father to the Cambodian countryside to visit the farm they once owned with the peasants, farming rice. In 1994 he showcased his work at the Blue Moon Studio and Art Gallery in Skokie, Illinois.

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