
Shrine of Life / ศาลเบญจภาคี
2021
The 10th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT10)
Queensland Art Gallery, Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane
4 Dec 2021 – 25 Apr 2022
Purchased 2021 with funds from the Contemporary Patrons through the QAGOMA Foundation / Collection: QAGOMA, Brisbane
In Shrine of Life, I invite visitors to reflect on five essential attributes: identity, love, equality, spirituality, creativity, and security.
Inspired by Bangkok's Lak Mueang shrine, which I visited before moving to Australia, the structure blends the sacredness of white and gold architecture with the protection of five deities—symbolic in Buddhist culture.
Scented with jasmine, the shrine creates a reflective space where visitors offer a white paper flower to a deity, dissolving boundaries between artwork, architecture, and faith.
This work honors memories of my homeland and encourages reflection on both the shared experiences and unique differences in our communities.





Love Equality 2021 Ceramic and gold lustre H56 x W40 x D15 CM
Love Equality 2021 Ceramic and gold lustre H56 x W40 x D15 CM
Identity 2021 Ceramic and gold lustre H75 x W19 x D16 CM
Identity 2021 Ceramic and gold lustre H75 x W19 x D16 CM
Spirituality 2021 Ceramic and gold lustre H58 x W24 x D24 CM
Spirituality 2021 Ceramic and gold lustre H58 x W24 x D24 CM
Security 2021 Ceramic and gold lustre H48 x W18 x D17 CM
Security 2021 Ceramic and gold lustre H48 x W18 x D17 CM
Creativity 2021 Ceramic and gold lustre H62 x W44 x D16 CM
Creativity 2021 Ceramic and gold lustre H62 x W44 x D16 CM