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Following her passion

Many people track their life experiences by writing in a diary. As an artist, Isariyabhorn Wanmarat captures moments of her life by snapping photos, taking notes and drawing images with coloured pencils. From her visual diary, Isariyabhorn developed and selected 21 paintings to showcase at her debut solo exhibition "BlueBlurryMonday", which is also her pseudonym. Many of the paintings in the exhibition are memorable moments of her travels in Taipei with her friends. Other paintings include her trip to Nakhon Nayok, her daily life in Satun where she lives and two paintings from scenes in award-winning movies Parasite and Call Me By Your Name. ....

Nakhon Nayok , T Ai Pei , South Korea , South Korean , Isariyabhorn Wanmarat , Kasetsart University , Call Me By Your , Curious Cat , Kalwit Studio , Kit Chirachaisakul , Call Me By Your Name , Call Me By Your Name Vibes , Pop Up Asia , Happening Maker , Kalwit Gallery , Phloenchit Road ,

Beauty of the unseen

Most artists create their artworks by focusing on the visual aspect of what each object looks like, but olfactory artists are different since they create their pieces by using scents as a medium. While olfactory artists are still rare in Thailand, a Thai pioneer of the art form Waruncharat Laaiadsin has launched her latest exhibition "Imperfect II", her second exhibition that includes scents to convey messages and emotions through her paintings. ....

Arnun Chonmahatrakool , Tomas Navarro , Waruncharat Laaiadsin , Kalwit Studio , Kit Chirachaisakul , King Mongkut , Nose Thailand , Nose Story , Song Wat Road , Phahurat Road ,

Beauty of the unseen

Most artists create their artworks by focusing on the visual aspect of what each object looks like, but olfactory artists are different since they create their pieces by using scents as a medium. While olfactory artists are still rare in Thailand, a Thai pioneer of the art form Waruncharat Laaiadsin has launched her latest exhibition "Imperfect II", her second exhibition that includes scents to convey messages and emotions through her paintings. ....

Arnun Chonmahatrakool , Tomas Navarro , Waruncharat Laaiadsin , Kalwit Studio , Kit Chirachaisakul , King Mongkut , Nose Thailand , Nose Story , Song Wat Road , Phahurat Road ,