Elizabeth Briel, Travel Artist


Join My Mailing List



Connect with me

Now Available!

View more publications

Cambodia

There’s something about you, Cambodia

Notes from a Phnom Penh visa run, autumn 2011 Every country is like a lover. You breathe it in, eat it every day, drink to forget it at night. (There is something about Cambodia that makes me want to drink. …

Continue reading this article

Posted in Cambodia | Leave a comment

There’s no place like Cambodia

So often tragedy echoes through stories about Cambodia; the recent stampede that turned a festival into a disaster is only the latest example. Yet those of us who visit or live in Cambodia love it with a passion few other …

Continue reading this article

Posted in Books, Cambodia, News | Leave a comment

The Lost Staircase

Lost Print: A retro staircase spirals up the side of a mansion in Cambodia Cyanotype Print on 100% cotton French paper, A3 size including borders, #1/20 Edition Varie, 2006 One afternoon I rode on the back of a motorbike up …

Continue reading this article

Posted in Art, Cambodia, Cyanotype, Photo, Travel | 1 Comment

TEDxKrungthep Video

The video was originally scheduled to air for the finale of my  TEDxKrungthep talk in Bangkok on 4th September, 2010. Bokor – Who Stopped the Rain? from Elizabeth Briel on Vimeo. A short story in words and pictures of a …

Continue reading this article

Posted in Cambodia, Cyanotype, Travel | 8 Comments

Tales from a Cambodian Train

Richard was a talkative student traveling home to visit his family for the weekend Think bandits and pirates don’t exist anymore? In many places protection money is the price you pay for going home. Bandits terrorize the weakest in society, …

Continue reading this article

Posted in Cambodia, Travel | 2 Comments

It’s Alive!

Bokor in Blue – a Hill Station in Cambodia from Elizabeth Briel on Vimeo. For quite some time I’ve wanted to bring my prints to life, to have them do more than hang on walls and in galleries. Ever since …

Continue reading this article

Posted in Cambodia | Tagged , , , | 1 Comment