Famous photographer finds his old painting

28 May 2018  2084 | Cambodia Travel News

Content image - Phnom Penh Post
Well-known Cambodian photographer Mak Remissa holds up one of his old paintings that was discovered among a pile of others at RUFA. Photo supplied

As alumni of the Royal University of Fine Arts (RUFA) returned to retrieve paintings they had made for their assignments, a well-known Cambodian photographer spotted one of his among the pile.

In a picture posted on Facebook, Mak Remissa, who is known for his photography work for the European Press Agency (EPA) and Cambodge Soir, holds up a painting he claims to have found among a pile of others at RUFA.

“Very thankful to the professors and my juniors who kept this painting for me,” he wrote in a post accompanying the picture. “Now I can take it back after 26 years,” he said.

Many people were surprised to hear of Remissa’s association with RUFA. When contacted by The Post, he confirmed he was an alumnus at the art college.

“I studied painting and I worked as a painter for a few years. But since photography was popular, I trained myself to become a photographer.

Read more...

Recommended Cambodia Tours

Cambodia Day Tours

Cambodia Day Tours

Angkor Temple Tours

Angkor Temple Tours

Cambodia Classic Tours

Cambodia Classic Tours

Promotion Tours

Promotion Tours

Adventure Tours

Adventure Tours

Cycling Tours

Cycling Tours