Sticky Fingers - Art Prints Cambodia

Sticky Fingers - Art Prints Cambodia

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Sticky Fingers Art Prints now available at Space Four Zero #40, St. 118 at Rue 5 by Dream Bar
Tel 069 558 700 or 069571100. Open daily 11-7 and by appt.

Sticky Fingers Art Prints Cambodia is a spin-off from art, design and imagery behind The Cambodian Space Project - Cambodia's most successful music export. In just a short space of time Sticky Fingers is taking a life of it's own and now provides training and work for a super cool team of young Cambodian print makers. Big thanks! to 1961 Art Hotel and The Vintage Shop for their part in making it h

Cambodia Rocks! Ep1 Giant Crab 28/12/2025

Cambodia Rocks! is my report from the road—a loud, joyful, and necessary noise against the static of fear and chaos. This is a multi-platform journey: a daily video series, an upcoming book, and a live tour, all tuned to the real signal—the cranked amplifiers, shared smiles, and relentless spirit that defines this country.

For the next few months, we're on a wild ride across Cambodia: hunting stories, music, art, rock 'n' roll, and, best of all, connecting with its incredible people. The series accompanies my forthcoming book, 'Cambodia A Go-Go', and carries just the right amount of audacity to become one of the coolest music documentaries out there. So, let's Go-Go!

Got a location or a story we should feature? Reach out—we’re travelling all across Cambodia and want to hear from you.
👉 Watch the series here: https://youtu.be/edzfoDPhrCM

Cambodia Rocks! Ep1 Giant Crab Dear friends! I'm turning tour guide... a tour like no other! We were somewhere on the road to coastal Kep when the music kicked in...a Pan Ron song. It was ...

Photos from Sticky Fingers - Art Prints Cambodia's post 24/09/2025
21/02/2025
05/01/2025

Dear friends,

This Valentine’s Day, I’m inviting you on a journey—one that starts in the heart of Cambodia’s Golden Era and winds its way to the wide-open skies of Dimboola, Australia. It’s a place where art, music, and wild imagination come together, and I promise you, it’s worth the trip.

At 7 PM on February 14th, the Dimboola Shire Hall will transform into something extraordinary—a hub of color, culture, and cosmic vibes with my exhibition, Sticky Fingers Art Prints Cambodia. This show is a love letter to the legends of 1960s Cambodia—Sinn Sisamouth, Ros Sereysothea, and Pan Ron—blended with global pop culture icons like Elvis and Andy Warhol.

Speaking of Warhol, one of my favorite pieces in the show is the Mara print—a tribute to a Cambodian dancer sketched by a young Andy in New York. It’s a snapshot of two worlds colliding, and it feels like the perfect metaphor for what we’re building here in Dimboola.

Why Dimboola? It’s got this energy—raw, real, and full of potential. It’s the home of Sidney Nolan (Australia’s answer to Picasso) and my next big adventure: a feature film called Doin’ Alright in Dimboola. Proceeds from this exhibition will help fund the movie and support young Cambodian artists at the Fish Island Community Arts Centre.

So, why not make a road trip out of it? Come for the art, stay for the inspiration, and soak up the magic of a town that’s turning into Australia’s new art mecca.

I’d love to see you there. Let’s make this Valentine’s Day unforgettable.

February 14th, 7 PM | Dimboola Shire Hall
Warm regards,
Julien Poulson

Save the date. Dimboola Shire Hall transforms into a vibrant hub of art, culture and cinematic ambition by launching a compelling exhibition showcasing Julien Poulson’s dazzling pop art, blending retro aesthetics with contemporary storytelling. Additionally, it marks the official launch of an ambitious campaign to fund Poulson’s feature film project, Doin’ Alright in Dimboola, set to be filmed in and around this iconic Australian locale town.
This poster image of Mara depicts one of the first Cambodian dancers to perform in New York. It celebrates a pivotal moment when a young Andrew Warhola - later known as Andy Warhol, sketched Mara as she danced, inspired by her ethereal presence. Poulson’s Mara print is a tribute to the dancer and the artist, encapsulating their shared moment of creative energy with the sentiment: it takes two to tango.

25/12/2024

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