Breaking Self 3
acrylic on fabric
122 x 91 cm (48X36 inches)
Do you know you are not alone when you are fighting for what you believe in? Your family is also fighting alongside you, persistently.
When I came to a realisation, while I was fighting through paintings to bring the critical question on treating women’s clothes as unblissful dirt, my parents received bad judgments consistently from society.
Mixture of seeing your loved ones under mental pains and confusions between the new concept of a better enhanced society and the essence of my family being looked at through the critical eye is the main impression from this mixed-media painting. Furthermore, I am puzzled and in a dilemma as to whether to continue with these sorts of artworks with a deeper cause or halt my proceedings to decrease the harmful attention my family is receiving.
And since my family has been extremely understanding of my artworks, even when living in a conservative culture and traditionalist society, I will break through my dilemmas and continue with artworks like ‘ Breaking Self’ , which falls under the belt of activism art.
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121 x 91 cm (36×48 inches)
Acrylic and paper collage on Burmese fabric
(This painting is being exhibited at the Bangkok Art and Culture Center (BACC). The collection is only accepted for reservation now, with availability for collection starting in February 2024. For reservations, please contact via email)
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121 x 91 cm (36×48 inches)
Acrylic and paper collage on Burmese fabric
(This painting is being exhibited at the Bangkok Art and Culture Center (BACC). The collection is only accepted for reservation now, with availability for collection starting in February 2024. For reservations, please contact via email)
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A pride of being who you are, knowing what you want, valuing your existence is the motif of this framework. The unique fabric patterns merged the traditional props which innovated intimacy, highlighting the innermost nature of womanhood/femininity.
Proudly withholding against the current culture of daily lives for treating women-wears as dark things to make men’s souls dirty by touching, using, washing or hanging together.
Women should be freely able to discuss intimate subjects about their sexual livelihood and deemed to be explicit topics by society, without being frowned upon by the conservative public.
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121 x 91 cm (36×48 inches)
Acrylic on Burmese hand-woven Fabric
(This painting is being exhibited at the Bangkok Art and Culture Center (BACC). The collection is only accepted for reservation now, with availability for collection starting in February 2024. For reservations, please contact via email)
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121 x 91 cm (3×4 ft)
Acrylic and paper collage on Burmese fabric
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