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The converse side of womanhood
Four emerging female artists put the spotlight on common attributes associated with women in Herspective
published : 12 Mar 2021 at 04:00
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To honour International Women s Day, SAC Gallery have introduced four female emerging artists in Herspective . The exhibition, on display at the Rosewood Bangkok reflects the converse side of womanhood through the artworks of Thidarat Chantachua, Praiya Ketkool, Thanathorn Suppakijjumnong and Aor Suthiprapha. If perspective means perceptions to other things in a natural understanding, Herspective tells a different spective through the talent and uniqueness of four hers .
Aor Suthiprapha Origins
Aor is a ceramic artist and designer, whose journey inward as a person to better herself is depicted in her artwork, which debuted in 2019. This was the beginning of a new series and is mostly about the development of my inner self. The pieces show that, when faced with difficult situations, your
Thidarat Chantachua
Mysterious Path, 2021
Embroidery and acrylic on fabric
45 x 45 cm
Thidarat Chantachua
Gravitation from Your Story, 2021
Embroidery and acrylic on fabric
110 x 80 cm
Thidarat uses threads to convey the dynamics between her Islamic faith and her Thainess. While her intricate sewing technique usually suggests the connection between all Muslims, she is bringing up a different topic this time. Gravitation speaks about heavy emotions, as those feelings weigh the artist down.
Praiya Ketkool
Praiya Ketkool, Star on Earth, 2020, Acrylic on linen, 100 x 120 cm
Both paintings from Praiya illustrate mundane roadside weed with an unusual celestial charm. In Flower Cracker, for example, the bunny tail grass resembles fireworks, while in another piece,