A reflection of the fragility of life
published : 1 Mar 2021 at 04:30 A fabric installation by Narissara Pianwimungsa. photo courtesy of The Peninsula Bangkok
The greatness of nature and the fragility of life are reflected in a meaningful art piece called Gravity Of Thoughts at The Peninsula Bangkok, Charoen Nakhon Road, until March 31.
This is a new fabric installation by Narissara Pianwimungsa, an artist-in-residence, who brings the art of embroidery to life through multiple touchpoints at the riverfront hotel.
She took inspiration from her feelings about the power of nature along with her chaotic state of mind as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, which has brought with it an unprecedented effect on public health and the economy.
The Gravity of Thoughts
published : 26 Feb 2021 at 04:00 Narissara Pianwimungsa. (Photos courtesy of The Peninsula Bangkok)
Thai artist Narissara Pianwimungsa is known for her eyes. Especially the eyes she embroiders into her works of art, which take centre stage at Art In Resonance at the Peninsula Bangkok.
Until Mach 31, embroidery art installations by Narissara under the title The Gravity Of Thoughts will be on display. The exhibition is where she explores her feelings about the power of nature, along with her chaotic state of mind as a result of the pandemic.
Her first fabric installation consists of a sculpture made of calicoes hanging down from the ceiling, so the meticulous weighing ensures its balance is precise. Its shape was inspired by ripples on the surface of the water. Thought No.1 encapsulates two things that are my signatures lace embroidery and eyes. The eyes are my favourite thing about the human body and I started embroider
From 2D to 3D
From 2D to 3D
Artist Narissara Pianwimungsa s exhibition Unnamed Tremble makes use of embroidery to explore the power of nature and the chaos that Covid-19 has created in our minds
published : 6 Jan 2021 at 04:00 Narissara Pianwimungsa and Unnamed Tremble. (Photos: Apichart Jinakul)
Situated next to the Chao Phraya River, visitors who travel by boat to The Jam Factory can experience either a powerful or peaceful river. In her latest exhibition titled Unnamed Tremble , artist Narissara Pianwimungsa explores her feelings about the power of nature along with her chaotic state of mind as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.