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A three-dimensional painting that “jumps” off the page, a Cambodian artist’s vivid graffiti

A three-dimensional painting that “jumps” off the page, a Cambodian artist’s vivid graffiti

At first glance, the works of Cambodian artist Visoth Kakvei look like the popular hand-painted coloring book "Secret Garden". They use delicate lines to outline gorgeous patterns, including flowers, leaves, and some Just like Zentangle, fixed and systematic patterns are repeated to complete a work. However, Kakveis goal is not to invite everyone to color, but to make these patterns "jump" off the paper!

A three-dimensional painting that “jumps” off the page, a Cambodian artist’s vivid graffiti

A three-dimensional painting that “jumps” off the page, a Cambodian artist’s vivid graffiti

Usually it takes Kakvei about three to six hours to complete a work by hand. After that, he will use digital software for post-processing to make these patterns come alive, jumping from flat paper to And coming out, it may be as deep as entering a deep valley, or it may blow a gust of wind in the air, or it may change its size to create layers of distance and distance, or it may drill into Kakveis hand without fear of danger.

A three-dimensional painting that “jumps” off the page, a Cambodian artist’s vivid graffiti

A three-dimensional painting that “jumps” off the page, a Cambodian artist’s vivid graffiti

A three-dimensional painting that “jumps” off the page, a Cambodian artist’s vivid graffiti

A three-dimensional painting that “jumps” off the page, a Cambodian artist’s vivid graffiti

A three-dimensional painting that “jumps” off the page, a Cambodian artist’s vivid graffiti