Pinaree Sanpitak
The Egg that Wouldn't Hatch
Painting
Pastel, acrylic, paper on paper
69x69 cm.
1990
β€œπ™π™π™š π™€π™œπ™œ 𝙩𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙒𝙀π™ͺ𝙑𝙙𝙣’𝙩 π™ƒπ™–π™©π™˜π™β€œ speaks of waiting, uncertainty, and the quiet beauty in the moment before life unfolds. Part of Pinaree’s long-standing exploration of the β€œegg” form since the late 1980s, the work embodies themes of femininity, embodiment, and personal experience.

This piece conveys identity, fragility, and the spirit of femininity through carefully woven artistic elements. It reflects a profound perspective on the roles and status of women in society.