Thailand
Finding the Art in Phuket
August 6, 2018 | troublemagThe Art of Letting it Find You
Anthony S Cameron
I’ve seen some decent circuses in my time, but nothing conjured up in a big tent can compare to the daily human circus that is Phuket. Humans on holiday … Read More
Finding the Art in Phuket
July 1, 2018 | troublemagThe Art of Painting Yourself into a Corner
Anthony S Cameron
The wind was howling like a love sick dog, bending the rain sodden trees over so they looked like a line of giants bowing at us as we … Read More
Finding the Art in Phuket
March 7, 2018 | troublemagThe Art of The Cultural Melting Pot
Anthony S Cameron
Phuket comes at you all at once, with a slippery handshake wrapped in a suffocating blast of humidity and diesel fumes, speaking a scary blend of languages and moving … Read More
Finding the Art in Phuket
October 1, 2017 | troublemagThe Art of Eating
by Anthony S. Cameron
I wish I could wax lyrical about the great restaurants that pervade this strange little island. I wish it hadn’t been done a thousand times already, in a thousand different ways … Read More
Finding the Art in Phuket
August 4, 2017 | troublemagArt As It Happens: Romadon Suriyan
by Anthony S. Cameron
Romadon Suriyan is not your run-of-the-mill, garden variety artist. He is an artist who can tear the throat out of traditional art practices and still attract a huge and … Read More
Finding the Art in Phuket
June 1, 2016 | troublemagAnthony S. Cameron
Doin’ Time in Phuket Jail – Part 1
The last place I was expecting to end up was in jail. And a jail in Phuket, Thailand was definitely not on the list of places I wanted … Read More
Finding the Art in Phuket 2
April 2, 2016 | troublemagPOSSESSIONS, PIERCINGS and PROCESSIONS: The Phuket Vegetarian Festival
by Anthony S. Cameron
I ride through the dawn and make it to Bang Niow shrine by 6.30am, just as the first fireworks break the eerie quiet of the Phuket Town … Read More
Finding the Art in Phuket
February 29, 2016 | troublemagAnthony S. Cameron
Phuket is a strange chunk of paradise. And after four years of living here, I still find it fascinating to watch the daily spectacle as it pours through my window, riding past me on a sidecar … Read More