
The Tangible Tales 2022
Art Jakarta 2022 , Jakarta
26-28 August 2022
The experiences migrants face on their journeys between countries become key episodes in their life stories, blending new skills, knowledge, and cultural exchanges with their national heritage. As a Thai-born, Melbourne-based artist, I find multiculturalism a rich source of inspiration.
In The Tangible Tales, presented at the 2022 Art Jakarta fair, my ceramic artworks are based on characters from Thai myths and broader Southeast Asian literature. Garuda and Nagas mingle with my personal creations, including ghosts, elves, and gods. I re-imagine these myths, turning them into ceramic narratives filled with epic battles, romantic twists, and supernatural tales for audiences to interpret.


Blossom Deity 2021 glazed ceramic H21 x W16 x D7 CM
A Horse-Faced Deity 2021 glazed ceramic H17 x W17 x D8 CM
Demon 2022 glazed ceramic H30 x W13 x D5 CM
Sea butterflies I 2022 glazed ceramic H97 x W31 x D8 CM
Sea butterflies II 2022 glazed ceramic H64 x W38 x D14 CM
Rose Queen II 2022 glazed ceramic H26 x W20 x D12 CM
Rose Queen I 2022 glazed ceramic H34 x W31 x D8 CM
Garuda and Naga Deity II 2021 glazed ceramic H19 x W16 x D7 CM
Purple Claw Deity 2021 Glazed ceramic and mixed media H20 x W17 x D8 cm
Garuda and Naga Deity 2021 glazed ceramic H19 x W16 x D7 CM
Blossom Deity II 2021 Glazed porcelain and mixed media H23 x W20 x D6 cm