Therdkiat Wangwatcharakul, Untitled, 2000
Oil on aluminium, laid on wood panel
65 x 55 x 4.5 cm
Condition: Very good
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Wangwatcharakul (b. 1971, Thailand), is celebrated and recognised for his use of spatially sensitive compositions to depict minimal urban scenes, as well as his paintings on aluminium sheets. His choice of aluminium makes his play with light and shadow unique. Elevating the vernacular to sublimity, the artist draws attention to the subtle interplay of light and shadow, man-made and nature, by which he instills a mood of contemplation and meditation.
Harnessing staining techniques that imbue his canvases with the same metallic veneer of his mainstay aluminium surfaces, the artist is a master at evoking the stillness of the big city.
Wangwatcharakul graduated with a Master of Fine Art in Painting
from the esteemed Silapakorn University, Thailand in 2003.
(Photographed in August 2024)
Oil on aluminium, laid on wood panel
65 x 55 x 4.5 cm
Condition: Very good
-
Wangwatcharakul (b. 1971, Thailand), is celebrated and recognised for his use of spatially sensitive compositions to depict minimal urban scenes, as well as his paintings on aluminium sheets. His choice of aluminium makes his play with light and shadow unique. Elevating the vernacular to sublimity, the artist draws attention to the subtle interplay of light and shadow, man-made and nature, by which he instills a mood of contemplation and meditation.
Harnessing staining techniques that imbue his canvases with the same metallic veneer of his mainstay aluminium surfaces, the artist is a master at evoking the stillness of the big city.
Wangwatcharakul graduated with a Master of Fine Art in Painting
from the esteemed Silapakorn University, Thailand in 2003.
(Photographed in August 2024)
Oil on aluminium, laid on wood panel
65 x 55 x 4.5 cm
Condition: Very good
-
Wangwatcharakul (b. 1971, Thailand), is celebrated and recognised for his use of spatially sensitive compositions to depict minimal urban scenes, as well as his paintings on aluminium sheets. His choice of aluminium makes his play with light and shadow unique. Elevating the vernacular to sublimity, the artist draws attention to the subtle interplay of light and shadow, man-made and nature, by which he instills a mood of contemplation and meditation.
Harnessing staining techniques that imbue his canvases with the same metallic veneer of his mainstay aluminium surfaces, the artist is a master at evoking the stillness of the big city.
Wangwatcharakul graduated with a Master of Fine Art in Painting
from the esteemed Silapakorn University, Thailand in 2003.
(Photographed in August 2024)