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Thai art in focus at Emporium, EmQuartier

Artwork by Praiva Raiva. (Photos courtesy of Emporium)

More than 200 works by almost 20 artists are presented during "Emporium EmQuartier Rhythm Of Arts 2023", which is running at Emporium and EmQuartier, Sukhumvit Road, until Sunday.

Held to support Thai artists and please art-loving shoppers, the exhibition is a platform for 18 distinguished contemporary artists of various disciplines to tell their stories through painting, sculpture and modern art.

They include Praiva Raiva, a Thai sculptor whose versatile and memorable sculptural works are inspired by his curiosity and reflect his thinking process and presentation techniques; Phatcharaphan Raiva, a female watercolour painter whose aesthetic works are internationally recognised; and Saruta Kiatparkpoom who is reputed for turning scrap metal into valuable and collectable pieces.

A painting by Pramaul Thungprue. 

Also on display are ceramic works that reflect the concept of the uncertainty of life by Wasinburee Supanichvoraparch and vibrant paintings by Napat Pukawanat whose passion for art helped her overcome depression and love herself.

Other participating artists include Jiraparnn Tokeeree, Worapol Nuanla-ong, Opas Chotiphantawanon, Pramaul Thungprue and ML Poramats Varavarna.

There is no admission fee. Call 02-259-8345 or 02-269-1000 ext 102.

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