"Ashore" is a simple, soothing painting that suggests the arrival of something or someone. It contains four long-tail boats. Two of them have docked on a shore somewhere in what is supposedly a jungle; one is behind the two in the centre, and another on the right has been flipped over. But here's the question: Where did it come from? What or who comes with it? Why was one of them flipped over? And why did the one in the back not land ashore? However, we will leave it up to you to decipher its meaning.
- Wittaya Wongphetmaneechot
- AL029 (เกยตื้น)
- Oil On Canvas
- 60 x 110 cm (23.62 x 43.31 in)
- ฿12,000
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"Ashore" is a simple, soothing painting that suggests the arrival of something or someone. It contains four long-tail boats. Two of them have docked on a shore somewhere in what is supposedly a jungle; one is behind the two in the center and another on the right has been flipped over. But here's the question: Where did it come from? What or who comes with it? Why was one of them flipped over? And why did the one in the back not land ashore? However, we will leave it up to you to decipher its meaning.
- Subject Matter: Landscape
- Collections: TAAN Selection