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Young THAI ARTIST Award 2010, Exhibition
by SCG Foundation
on April 1 - 27, 2011
at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, Bangkok |
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Untitled no.6
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2-Dimensional Art - TOP AWARD
Artist : Kamolpan Chotivichai
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Faculty of Painting Sculpture and Graphic Arts, Silpakorn University)
Title :
Untitled no.6
Techinique:
Digital print and hard cut paper
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size
: 165 x 200 cm.
Concept
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explore my inner self through my work, culting images I perceive as representational of my own image. With every single moment and every single cut, I set out to consciously destroy my perceived reality of my outer self. |
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Artist : Pitch Wisantavong
(Faculty of Architecture, King Mongkut’s Institute of technology Ladkrabang)
Title :
Student - Intellectual
Technique : Photoshop
Size :
18 x 24 inches (A series of 7 photographs)
Concept
In the previous generations, college students were highly regarded as intellectuals, who were believed to be a major future driving force in society. However, in today’s society marked by consumerism, mass media, and ‘commercial’ education, many educational institutions have mass-produced graduates with no motivation and social concern as though run-of-the-mill products. The message here is conveyed through the photographs of seven female student.
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Student - Intellectual
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Mindfulness of Death
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Artist : Patarapol Prasit
(Faculty os mass Communication, Chaing Mai University)
Title :
Mindfulness of Death
Technique : Digital print
Size : 20x30 inches (A series of 7 photographs)
Concept
In the world of confusion, doubt, lack of confidence and instability, the question about death has long been in the minds of everyone. While some have a fear of death and try to escape from it, other live their lives as if they still had tens of thousands of day to live. For the letter, death is something irrelevant to them at this moment.
At one time in our life we may meet one of the people in these photographs. It’s not too late to get to know them and ask them for advice because when our lives come to an end and our bodies lie in their workplace, the lesson of consciousness finishes there.
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Chosen : Unchosen
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Artist : Chawalit Kumsatok
(Faculty of Art and Design, Rangsit University)
Title : Chosen : Unchosen
Technique : Digital print B&W
Size : 30 x 40 inches (A series of 5 photographs)
Concept Many children were born with the HIV virus transmitted by their HIV-infected mother. These children do not have the right to choose but have to live with the virus until the end of their lives. Unfortunately, rather than getting sympathy, they are often discriminated against by people in society. How long can these children survive the disease or will they be able to choose their own futurn? Who is to decide their desiny? |
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