Friday, January 27, 2023

Cameroon: La Nouvelle Liberte










La Nouvelle Liberte is a piece of artwork in the city of Douala. Joseph-Francois Sumegne created it in 1996. Sumegne is a native of Cameroon and created the La Nouvelle Liberte, a 12-meter-tall sculpture entirely made of scrap metal. It is located in the middle of one of the busiest roundabouts in the city of Douala. The artwork is supposed to represent the culture of contemporary art but the has been nicknamed Njo Njo of Deido which means the evil or the monster of Deido because of the local protests by local media stations and native people towards the sculpture. These protests led to attacks and vandalism against the sculpture because the artist that created the sculpture was from the western part of Cameroon. In 2007 the sculpture was donated to the  Municipality of Douala. The latter funded a pedestal for the sculpture where which the sculpture stands today.

Wednesday, January 4, 2023

Cambodia: Kbal Spean

 







Kbal Spean or “Valley of a 1000 Lingas” is an archaeological site on the southwestern slopes of the Kulan Hills. This site has numerous rock relief carvings within the sandstone formations along the river bed and banks. The carvings are believed to be from the Angkorian era. Cambodia's Angkorian period lasted from the 9th to the 15th century but these specific paintings were probably created around the 11th to 12th century and made by hermits that lived around this area.  Most of the paintings depicted at Kbal Spean are of Hindu gods including Shiva and Brahma. Kbal Spean did not become an archaeological site until 1969 by Jean Boulbet but was cut off from research during the Cambodian Civil War which started in 1967 and ended in 1975. Kbal Spean was once again reopened for research in 1989 as well as being deemed safe for visits from the general public, to this day you can visit and see all of these beautiful pieces of ancient artwork when visiting Kbal Spean.



Cameroon: La Nouvelle Liberte

La Nouvelle Liberte is a piece of artwork in the city of Douala. Joseph-Francois Sumegne created it in 1996. Sumegne is a native of Cameroon...