In “Three Eggs”, the delicate forms of three ovals suggest eggs, vessels, or wombs — symbols of femininity, care, and protection. With textured surfaces and layered materials, the work evokes quiet strength and intimate resilience.
“The egg” is a recurring form in Pinaree’s work — a visual metaphor for the female body, identity, and maternal energy, developed since the early 1990s.
Her exploration centers on care, tenderness, embodiment, and the human experience.