‘FRACTURED REALITIES’ A GROUP OF THREE YOUNG TALENTED ARTISTS EXHIBITING BY TRANSMITTING THE REFLECTION OF SOCIETY THROUGH VIBRANT CANVAS 7 JULY ’23 – 30 JULY ’23 CENTRAL: THE ORIGINAL STORE
The first work together of three young talented female artists like Wanda Chaima, Saengrawee and Rattanapron Sisawat in the art group exhibition of “FRACTURED REALITIES” represents the story of a state of mind, societal pressure and various form of harassment and dissonance between the inner and outer worlds through their unique artistic expression by delving into the complexities of the unhealthy human mind and its reflection in society.
WANDA CHAIMA
A 25-year-old young female artist who has a clear definition of art since her childhood is portraying the idea behind the pieces and relates to “how humans are multifaceted which consists of many contradicting elements in society. The artist presents the audience with disconcerting truths and evokes ideas about the complexity underlying human experience in today’s society”.
SAENGRAWEE KLANGMANEE
A new artist who wants to tell a story of exploring the adventures of friends of different races of Bud Bunny. The Bud Bunny is a character of a tiny living being that looks like a rabbit. Its calm face shows no fear of the things it has to face in the future in order to find its goal, and that is, to find a place of happiness.
RATTANAPRON SISAWAT
Presents the topic of human allergies using a doll as a main character of the storyteller. Usually, in dolls, there are always hidden dust mites, which we can’t see because they are very small, but we know of their dangers. For people who are allergic to dust mites, it may be life-threatening. This is an analogy for people in a society in which evil is hidden in every part, and we may not be able to see the real danger.