There's nothing wrong if you don't recognize the building in this image, it's Dusit Maha Prasat Hall which is located inside The Grand Palace. At first, it was a simple portrait of the building, when it was finished, it was stored in an enclosed area, and then was unfortunately, (or fortunately) eaten by termites. The artist found out that this incident was destined to be, and the painting could be turned into something even more meaningful. So the portrait was shredded and then pieced back together in this fashion. Symbolized that sometimes life can bring you unexpected twist and turns, and if you can adapt to the changes with grace, then we can turn chaos into something aesthetic and meaningful.
There's nothing wrong with not recognizing the building in this image; it's Dusit Maha Prasat Hall, which is located inside The Grand Palace. It began as a simple portrait of the building; once completed, it was stored in an enclosed area before being unfortunately (or fortunately) eaten by termites. The artist realized that this incident was destined to happen and that the painting could be transformed into something even more meaningful. So the portrait was shredded and then pieced back together in this way. This symbolizes that life can take unexpected twists and turns, and if we can adapt to the changes with creativity, we can transform chaos into something enchanting and meaningful.
- Subject Matter: Thai
- Collections: TAAN Selection