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Bokor in Blue: Cambodian Blueprints (2006)

Bokor is a haunted and beautiful place, its misty colonial buildings close to the clouds in southern Cambodia. Built in the early 20th century, it was a fashionable retreat from sweltering summers for the French and Cambodian elite.

Only ruins remain of these extravagant structures that include a once-famous casino and holiday homes. These stately houses are now abandoned on the windy peaks of a national park. They bear the marks of Khmer Rouge and Vietnamese conflicts from a generation ago, and the contemporary graffiti of a few hardy visitors from Cambodia and beyond.

Blueprints on 100% cotton Lanaquarelle paper, A3-size

church spire
church spire
church window
church window
holiday home
holiday home
house gate
house gate
post office
post-office
shuttered casino
Tu-lips . $700
three windows
three-windows.jpg
silhouette over the sea
silhouette over the sea
water tower
water-tower
window and staircase
window and staircase
church doorway
church doorway
angled casino window
angled casino window
post-office-window
post office window
casinosilhouette
casino silhouette
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bathroom windows
casino balcony
casino balcony
casino staircase
casino staircase
church spire
church spire