Sensory of Perception, a solo exhibition by Supicha Sutanthavibul from 4- 29 Sep ’24 at Central: The Original Store
If the five human senses include sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch, then the interpretation of the sixth sense is understood by Supicha Sutanthavibul, a new generation printmaking artist recognized by numerous awards as an intuitive awareness of others’ emotions.
Sensory of Perception is a solo exhibition by Supicha Sutanthavibul, also known as Minnie, a talented young artist developing on her previous art collection, “I’m Lucky Because You Chose Me.” This series tells the story of a group of stray animals who finally find their “Forever Home.” The works in this exhibition showcase the twinkling eyes of animals ready to offer unconditional love to their new human friends. It also explores the idea that “home” may have different meanings for different people—whether it’s merely a building for living in or something more profound. For Supicha, home is a refuge—a place that evokes feelings of safety, warmth, and togetherness. Ultimately, both people and animals long to live in a home filled with happiness and love.
The concept behind this work centers on eyes that see love, ears that hear positive energy, a nose that smells freshness, a mouth that smiles, and hands that offer warm embraces. The Sensory Perception exhibition brings together all six senses from a surreal perspective, aiming to provide positive energy and invite viewers to interpret the works in various ways.