Add’s Thale Thung 1 explores the intersection of faith, tradition, and cultural identity, using vibrant colors and intricate patterns to reflect the spirit of the Kalasin people. Inspired by the Talay Thung Festival, where symbolic spiderweb weavings adorn merit-making ceremonies, the painting captures the beauty of shared beliefs and the collective strength that has transformed local craftsmanship into a powerful cultural force. Through layers of texture and movement, the piece embodies the unity, resilience, and evolving legacy of Isan heritage.
The Art Gallery space is dedicated to the imagination and creativity, and as a result, it appears oneiric and abstract.
On the other hand, The Spa is real, physical, designed for the body, and where the mind in particular can be allowed to wander freely, to relax after the concentration and tension of inspiration.
Previous Art Exhibition Yosita / Gear / Add / Pam / peakkyboo / Khing / Wani Studio / Sandier / meow-bluesky / Jakkit Wangkhahat / Harid Thampacha / Kotcharat Thepsanguan/ Apiwat Ananhong / Surachet Suwantrai / Steve J Davis / Tapanee Bautang / Kanokkorn Chimtin / Donruedi bunkaeo / Jidaporn Sornarj / Phumpipat kub / Kawalin krasaesin / Nisakorn / Siriporn Thanakornmetha / Nattawut Kiataree / Patarakamon Pakkachairoj / Surasek Jamu / Pattarawadee Polmanee / Thanyarat Apipatrugikorn / Kittipong Art Gallery / Nopdona Art Gallery