Beyond decoration, culture structures space. These works translate living heritage into murals, visual systems, and spatial narratives: where memory takes form, and identity becomes environment.
Commissioned for the National Olympic Committee of Cambodia, this project translates traditional Khmer ornamental motifs into a contemporary visual system applied across official team uniforms.
Worn during the SEA Games opening ceremony: heritage, carried into the arena. [MORE..]
A place carries more than what is visible. Two civic murals, commissioned by the Municipality of Katwijk, developed in dialogue with its urban context, drawing from collective local memory to render the layered identity of a community into a single, enduring composition. [MORE..]
In development – production scheduled for summer 2026
Ancient, fluid, and endlessly reborn, the Naga moves across the skies.
This mural translates one of Cambodia’s most enduring symbols into a contemporary visual language: where myth becomes motion, cultural identity becomes brand, and a single composition positions Cambodia within a regional world. [MORE..]
A permanent interior mural integrated within the restaurant space of Fairfield by Marriott, Phnom Penh. The work captures the vibrancy of the city’s street life and market culture, centered around the iconic Central Market.
Layered, detailed, and drawn from the everyday: urban energy translated into a lasting visual narrative. [MORE..]
Three walls. One world. A permanent mural series where local culture and daily life are drawn into a single, continuous narrative, each work standing alone, each incomplete without the others. [MORE..]
A permanent horizontal mural commissioned for the public-facing facade of the Connexion building on Koh Pich. The composition weaves Cambodian cultural elements into a contemporary spatial narrative, built into the architecture, readable from the street, designed to endure. [MORE..]
The fighter has always been here. These mural series brings Kun Khmer into the visual world of the ’90s arcade, translating Cambodia’s martial arts tradition into a language that crossed every border. Long live the ’90s! [MORE..]