I've had just enough time... to live inside Arts!
Taken of one of the Naidee Sculptured Huts we stayed in, in Hua Hin, Thailand.
After the last few
“heavy” posts, lets return to something light and uplifting. I searched my
photos for good memories and found them in my recent trip to Hua Hin, Thailand which
is where “The Plovers Stole My Sorrow” (earlier post). Enroute to the sunshine beach,
I stayed in an Arts complex Vic Hua Hin which housed the Vic Hua Hin Theatre
& Gallery, the Patravadi High School, Arts Camp and the Nai Dee Sculptured
Huts which is probably the most charming accomodation I had stayed in.
Another of the sculptured huts, this one called "The Fat Lady" for obvious reason.
The cosy and charming interior of one of the huts.
Vic Hua Hin is the brain child of Patravadi Mejudhon, a renowned actress, director, playwright and founder of the famous Patravadi Theatre who built it to share her love of the Arts especially performing arts with the world. This is the link if you want to learn more about Vic Hua Hin – http://www.vichuahin.com/about/
One of the many classrooms found within the complex, it has a roof and no walls :)
The Nai Dee Sculptured Huts is hand sculptured by Master Naidee Changmoh over 3 years with white cement making each hut a unique art piece. I’ve always enjoyed Arts in its many forms but this is the first time I stayed in one! Naidee is famous for his little monk sculpture but some are not so little and this serene one under the Bodhi tree is taller than a house.
The entrance to the Naidee Sculpture Huts
The not so "little Buddha" sitting serenely under the Bodhi tree.
Follow me through this and the next
couple of posts wandering through the Vic Hua Hin complex sprinkled with wise
sayings that I found in note books in the small book shop I found in the
complex.
One of the many pottery arts that one find all over the ground, by a student or master; you decide :)
“Everywhere I go I find a poet has been there before me.”
- Neil Bohr
Delightfull simple works of Arts on the walls of one of the hut.
And in this place, I found many
poets were before me and they left their traces everywhere. It is a delight to
wander through the ground sifting through the footprints of the poets who
preceded me.
The artist blended his work with Nature as if in conspiracy...
“A good traveler has no fixed plans, and is not intent on
arriving.”
- Lao Tzu
...creating fantastic piece that works in perfect harmony with Nature.
I have to admit I am not yet a good
traveler. I excused myself by saying that time did not permit me the luxury of
leisurely travel. But I told myself that soon, I will have time in my hand and
then, I will live up to the tag of being a good traveler who will stay when he
feels like staying unlike my leaving Vic Hua Hin before I was ready to leave.
As I went to bed within this magical abode, I consigned my pleasure to memory and dreams...
“The palest ink is better than the most retentive
memory.”
- Kung Fu-Tzu
but I know it is too beautiful to keep it to myself so I must share it with the world...
I guess Confucius must know a thing
or two about sharing. My memories belong to me but by putting it in ink, I
share it with the world. But the biggest beneficiary is still me for memories
change with time but though the ink may fade, honest words will withstood the
ravages of time.
Join me for Part II.