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          Freeform

          “I created this painting when I came back from London from working at Wat Buddhapadipa in 1988. I’d spent three and a half years there. Since then, my painting style has evolved. The content changed from visualising Thai traditions to a more contemporary point of view, to create more abstract works. You can find signs of those changes in this painting… “

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          Sea Float, 2006

          “We tried to understand each other’s concept in order to present our own style. Both face portraits are facing the opposite side of the airplane, this is to convey how we both like to integrate traditional culture with new technologies”

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          Awakening

          … And so, I named this painting “Awakening” and I attached a piece of rotten wood on the top left corner of the painting to represent the past and changing times…

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          Panya Vijinthanasarn

          Panya Vijinthanasarn is probably more known for his large scale Buddhist iconography paintings but even as a student at Silpakorn University, the artist said that he had always been experimenting with both painting and found object sculptures.

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