
I graduated with first-class honors for my bachelor degree in Fine and Apply Arts, Visual
Arts from Chulalongkorn University.
During my studies I worked on several projects by using multiply techniques especially
printmaking and mixed-media art. I always choose to present my artwork in strong line with
an overall reliance on forms to give it its distinctive nature. Through the use of these colors
and forms, the subject is transformed into its essential, formative concepts, both of simple
and complex nature.
The most obvious attribute of my work is the use of line and color as a means of expression
with touches of light and shadows by using texture and three-dimensional forms to add
emphasis to the desired effect.
My current project, “Let’s Ghost!” I brought many stories of the myth, ghosts, or various
tales both in Thailand and abroad as an inspiration for creating visual arts, by breaking
shape, organs, or appearances of creatures and some characters of ghosts in paintings,
literatures, or stories as ingredients for creating my works with both humor and horror. I
continue to refine my techniques and to find new ways for represent decent works.
In 2016, I took part in the “Silsuu” group exhibition at Sathorn 11 art space, Bangkok and
“Missing to King Rama 9” at Khaoyai Nation Park. 2019 “Che’Vis Art” group exhibition at
Suan Pakkad Palace Museum, Bangkok and “Visual Art Exchange INU-CU”, Bangkok.
2020 “34 Prompt” art thesis exhibition on Behance and Facebook fanpage.