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Pelagan S, an illustrator, graphic and visual artist, was interested in the rawness of symbols and characters that appear on tattooed talismans. Although attracted to the original patterns, he wanted to create his own versions, so he extracted and redesigned the forms to be more modern and made paintings of them. He later presented the paintings to SAC Gallery's curators Patticha Thitithammaporn and Nutdanai Songsriwilai for exhibition. The curators, inspired by his work, developed the exhibition "Mu Te Lu: Ilmu Teluh" which features works of four artists Pelagan S, Eiair, Jun Sekino and Noon Passama.

Artist explores the line between faith and superstition

The blurred lines between faith and superstition are reflected through artwork during "Mu Te Lu: Ilmu Teluh", which is running at SAC Gallery, until May 6.

Quarantine was a time for mindfulness, artists say

Quarantine was a time for mindfulness, artists say published : 5 Apr 2021 at 04:30 1 More than 10 well-known Thai designers present their works that help soothe our body and mind during Pinij: Mindfulness Quarantine , which is running at SAC Gallery until April 30. The Covid-19 pandemic has greatly affected lifestyles and caused people around the world to change their behaviour and spend more time in domestic spaces. Even though this situation gives people the opportunity to step back from the rapid passage of time to a slower pace and appreciate time and the environment, the fact is that fast or subtle movements of an object or time can arouse the human mind and affect emotional and cognitive experiences.

Quarantine was a time for mindfulness, artists say

news Quarantine was a time for mindfulness, artists say The Bangkok Post published : 5 Apr 2021 at 04:30 newspaper section: Life](http://search.bangkokpost.com/search/result advanced?category=news&xNewsSection=Life) More than 10 well-known Thai designers present their works that help soothe our body and mind during “Pinij: Mindfulness Quarantine”, which is running at SAC Gallery until April 30. The Covid-19 pandemic has greatly affected lifestyles and caused people around the world to change their behaviour and spend more time in domestic spaces. Even though this situation gives people the opportunity to step back from the rapid passage of time to a slower pace and appreciate time and the environment, the fact is that fast or subtle movements of an object or time can arouse the human mind and affect emotional and cognitive experiences.

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