Sopheap Pich

Sopheap Pich

#Cycle and Upstream

THUWAL, SAUDI ARABIA

Cambodian-born Sopheap Pich was commissioned to create two artworks for the Sea Court Plaza. Cycle is an undulating, organic form 6.2 m in length and serves as a seating element in the plaza. Originally made from rattan, it has been cast in bronze in UAP’s Brisbane foundry.

Upstream is inspired by fish traps and aims to express movement visually. It appears to shoot upwards from the water at the height of 8.9m and is made from laser-cut electro-polished stainless steel.

Pich’s work connects us to a simpler understanding of the process of hands-on art-making. His work emerges from a visceral experience with the materials he employs. Taking the natural forms of bamboo and rendering them in rigid metal, Pich invests the latter with an organic character and supple humanity. This translation of the natural into the man-made is part of his holistic approach to sculpture borne of an intimate understanding of his materials and subject matter and a spiritual approach to art-making.

#Project summary

Creative

Sopheap Pich

Artwork Title

Cycle and Upstream

Project

KAUST International Art Program

Client

Saudi Aramco

Year

2009

Location

Thuwal, Saudi Arabia

Build

UAP

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