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Cambodian double amputee artist fights stigma through art

by KhmerLife on Apr 23, 2020

Cambodian double amputee artist fights stigma through art
Morn Chear works with an arts collective based in Siem Reap, where he specialises in Linocut block printing — a technique rarely used in Cambodia

Whispered insults, social isolation, and lost opportunities — Morn Chear is channelling the stigma he has endured since he lost both his hands a decade ago into artwork that highlights the hardships of Cambodia’s disabled.

At 20, he was electrocuted in a construction accident and both his hands developed gangrene, pushing doctors to amputate them below the elbow.

“I was depressed, I did not know what I could do to earn money to feed my family,” he tells AFP of the shock he felt when he woke up from surgery.

Ten years later, Chear has found his place at an arts collective based in Siem Reap, where he specialises in Linocut block printing — a technique rarely used in Cambodia.

Follow the story at https://www.afp.com/en/news/3954/cambodian-double-amputee-artist-fights-stigma-through-art-doc-1qp9yn2

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