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  • UNTAMED MELODY PART 2

UNTAMED MELODY PART 2

  • EXHIBITION DATE : DEC 7, 2024 - JAN 25, 2025
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  • Thaiwijit Puangkasemsomboon
  • Untamed Melody

This exhibition serves as a reflection on the delicate relationship between humanity and the environment. Motivated by his fascination with the complexities of human behavior, Thaiwijit uses this body of work to explore how our actions—whether driven by creativity or consumption—affect the world we live in. Through portraits and conceptual pieces, he examines the consequences of unchecked desires and how they contribute to the broader challenges faced by our planet.

The saying “A hundred fathers, a thousand mothers” is a common Thai expression that refers to the gathering of people from many different places, each with unique backgrounds, thoughts, habits, and mindsets. Thaiwijit’s set of imaginative portraits portrays individuals who play important roles in shaping our world. These portraits reflect the great abilities of the human mind, which has the potential to both create and destroy the environment we inhabit.

As humanity evolves, we have developed in ways that go beyond our basic needs. However, when human greed becomes untamed, it leads to the inevitable self-destruction of both ourselves and the planet. Thaiwijit’s work captures this tension, reminding us of the delicate balance between creation and destruction, and inviting us to reflect on our impact on the world around us.

This exhibition serves as a reflection on the delicate relationship between humanity and the environment. Motivated by his fascination with the complexities of human behavior, Thaiwijit uses this body of work to explore how our actions—whether driven by creativity or consumption—affect the world we live in. Through portraits and conceptual pieces, he examines the consequences of unchecked desires and how they contribute to the broader challenges faced by our planet.

The saying “A hundred fathers, a thousand mothers” is a common Thai expression that refers to the gathering of people from many different places, each with unique backgrounds, thoughts, habits, and mindsets. Thaiwijit’s set of imaginative portraits portrays individuals who play important roles in shaping our world. These portraits reflect the great abilities of the human mind, which has the potential to both create and destroy the environment we inhabit.

As humanity evolves, we have developed in ways that go beyond our basic needs. However, when human greed becomes untamed, it leads to the inevitable self-destruction of both ourselves and the planet. Thaiwijit’s work captures this tension, reminding us of the delicate balance between creation and destruction, and inviting us to reflect on our impact on the world around us.

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