July 7-13, 2008 Myanmar's first international weekly © Volume 22, No. 426
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“This is the first time we’ve done this kind of exhibition in Singapore, with six very famous artists. You cannot see these artists in the same show anywhere else,”

 

“I rent a house in Patheinnyunt Street, which is a 20 minutes walk from my cart stall. My son sells pancakes made from rice flour, palm sugar, coconut chips and peanuts, garnished with poppy seeds. I learned a great deal just from watching how my son works and opened my own pancake push-cart stall,”

 
“All the puppets got wet and destroyed and as we are leaving here on July 8 we don’t have much time left. So we’ve had to make quick preparations in a month to keep our promise [to the festival organisers],”
THE market for Myanmar art has developed dramatically over the past decade, according to its leading practitioner Soe Moe. He left his career as a film director behind and became a professional artist in 1996.
 

Pe Myint, was also amongst the winners, receiving an award for his article Sar maphat ya, sar mathin ya, saroak ma shi sae ya (Not to read, not to learn, and there must be no books), which was printed in the December 2007 issue of Pan Alinkar magazine.

 

Of course. Make-up always changes just like fashion. In fact, I find that colours frequently change for make-up. Even in Australia, our make-up trends change dramatically and magically according to the seasons. In winter, we wear darker colours but lighter ones in summer.

 
   
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