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Hirom Sculpture

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Hirom Sculpture

Mr. Nipon Smanmit

Introduction

According to the Royal Institute Dictionary, the word ‘Phi-rom’ means jubilation, gladness, and merriment. From my own interpretation, the definition of the word is broader and 2 can cover up to the feeling of joyfulness, content, blissfulness, delight, and overall relevant feelings.
The usage of ‘Phirom Sculpture’ communicates the work directly to audiences with the term regarding happiness, the work will not be interpreted into other senses, and also relates to recreation activities.

Conclusion

The core idea is not the perfection of the sculpture nor the delicacy. The work is only an evidence of the artist’s stage of mind, and the output is correct in the sense of provable science, which can be determined like other art therapy.
The sculpture prototype can be developed to be a creational activity which appropriate for relaxation, and it can attracts interests and gains popularity in a larger international scale.

Objectives Aims or Purposes

The work line is not particularly designed for the artist’s expression like other artists work, but this work is precisely designed to be the prototype of recreation activities which will bring blissfulness to our lives. The prototype is a practice of mindfulness, the essential of living which everybody should have. Moreover, if ones couldn’t get pleasure from any other sources, this practice should be one of the choices.

Process or Methods

The sculpture series were designed from a combination of two different concepts of working process which were largely contrasting from one another. Merging together, the consequence is a new sculpture called “Phirom Sculpture”. The two type of art were the assemblage of western postmodernism. Crafting from waste materials, the sculpture has an unusual look, combining with ikebana, the art from eastern world which is a Japanese Buddhism flower arrangement. The Zen philosophy is permeated in every stage of creation. This type of art has begun in 15th century and continued throughout history to the present time.
When combined with the two nature of contrast elements, the outcome is a sculpture series. The initial nature is a connection between controversial elements from waste materials or eclectic garbage, however the output form is very interesting and also catching attention. Though the look is relatively rough and raw like absurd behaviors from mad ones, in terms of psychology, it is an explosion of temper. Similar to the expression of an abstract art with the trace of a mad temper, however the sculpture used materials instead of traces. By connecting irrelevant elements without any reasons, the work is truly organic and this is another charm from the art, the beauty of contrasted context rather than the harmony of them all. I called this a ‘raw aesthetic’.
The second nature brought branches, flowers, and plant lineages combined with decoration, the sculpture was made to look more alive and blooming like natural plant growth. Furthermore, decorating with all the inventory pieces brings a sense of unity from the work. In details, the meticulousness part of the work was from consciousness stage, the core message of Zen Buddhism. This compartment is a part of an intellectual mind which doesn’t necessary need any interpretation. The feeling is about blissfulness and pleasure, they were happening while the artist was doing the work. The sculpture was created from two contrast and exceedingly different elements, therefore the balance was there in itself. As Chinese philosophers who believe in Taoism give their priorities to the duo power of Yin-Yang, I also believe in the balance stage of feeling while creating this sculpture, the practice of the work also gives oneself to the stage of True Dhamma. Therefore, the practice is called “Phirom Sculpture”.
Though Phirom Sculpture has the image of an internationalism art, it still remains the contents of Zen Buddhism from the east. Therefore, the sculpture consists of two parts which are the freedom by instinct part and the articulated conscious mind part, using new design practices.
1. Stability to consider the stability, starting from choosing materials for plants and flowers container, it is not necessary to choose the containers directly since unpredicted materials are more interesting.
These types of material refer to stability, the essential basic for all thing happening further, compared to soil which is the basement of everything. In Dhamma, it refers to the conscious stability of the mind, ones have no anxiety. In a practical way, one must monitor their conscious mind while choosing the materials.
2. Emptiness
The emptiness refers to space or the air, begins with choosing the elements that display the stage of emptiness such as various forms of branches, distorted branches can refer to unusual imagination. These distorted branches will give a sense of movement more than the straight ones.
However, imagination can be created from other types of line elements too, depends on the artistic visions that suite the situation. In practical way, to be benefited from the practice, ones should be imaginative and think about the stage of emptiness while considering all the branches.
3. Nature
This stage refers to the period of considering the elements from nature, branches, plant roots, stumps, flowers, and other vegetation. The smell of nature, cleanliness, and uncontaminated sense can make us feeling pleasant and lively. Nature bless all living things, even if using only forms and little compartments, it still gives the sense of blissfulness and life. Phirom Sculpture has prioritized the nature as much as mind fulness, therefore it is crucial that the practice must include nature awareness, even in different forms. Nature has mixed in every detail of life, even it appears very little in the work, the artist still have to be aware of the nature all the time. By that sense, the artist will approach nature more than ever.
4. Connection
Combining different compartments altogether to create the work, ones should consider the harmony of them all, visually and practically. In term of visual, the elements might not related obviously but the meanings might be harmonized. The work will be considered by the artist, if they are related in a sense of understanding, then the work is proceeded, since the practice weight on feelings more than object.
5. Fulfillment
The stage of considering errors of the work, depends on the feelings and visions of an artist. This is the last stage for reviewing, the artist can fill in more designs if appropriated. The artist can use materials and objects to touch up and fill in some errors of the work.

Techniques and materials

Conceptual Sculpture & Mix media

Size or Mins.

Length 180 cm. Width 80 cm. High 80 cm.






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Mystic Border

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Mystic Border

Mr. Ugrid Jomyim

Introduction

Thai – Myanmar border area, the location of all ethnic communities be ambiguous about their identity where the nation-state point of view as state people when it was needed in exchange. But at times, they are always seen as the culprits that create problems for the nation-state, as in the case of the Dara Ang ethnic community of Ban Nor Lae, Fang District, Chiang Mai Province, where problems with no rights of Citizen always main situation, the right to own the land, is only allocating quotas to produce agricultural products to support the capital activities.
Once the goods over supply, they have to struggle to allocated its by themselves moreover, some people need to handle with structural problems a situated lack capital to drive.
For this photographic artwork, this is part of the research on the production of communicating “In the case of the Dara Ang village of Ban Nor Lae ethnic group under the process of the Thai-Myanmar border area” which the researcher wants to present Ban Nor Lae community through the aesthetic process of represent photographic art in order to make society aware of their existence.

Conclusion

This creative process is an experiment in which the creators try to bring together the concepts of sociology and photographic art to explain social phenomena of the Dara Ang ethnic group under the context of the border area from the analysis. Preliminary data shows that most of the people in the border areas are remarked by the state as part of stability problem, so the state is trying to foster capital through quota allocations whereas governor is the who gain benefit but villager still lack the right to have their own land. They own life to live but no right to claim or negotiate in terms of price and agricultural products. The creators of the work see that although they have a desire to live a better life in terms of the welfare the state should create or give them rights. But what they hoped will not be able to elevate their live, because in the eyes of the nation state they are only cause trouble to the state all the time.

Objectives Aims or Purposes

Photographic works depicting the life of the Dara Ang ethnic group living in the Thai-Myanmar border area. How they exist in a state of otherness that the nation-state creates so that traditions, beliefs, and identities are still the hallmarks that can be used to explain their identity to the outside society or not?

Process or Methods

In this work, the creators have applied sociology concepts as a guideline in the production of photographic art as follows: the concept of identity, borders and the nation state then, participatory observation and interviews with people in the community both formally and informally in the Dara Ang ethnic village border area located in Fang District, Chiang Mai Province.
To collect information over all the history of the community, way of life and beliefs, including photographic recordings to see the reality at time that people lived in the area.
From the information obtained during the fieldwork to collect information, the creators found that the beliefs of the community connecting with ancestral spirits is very important to people in this Dara Ang community call as there will be “Jai Baan” as the spiritual center that allows Dara Ang people to be able to connect their relationships to them. It exists and will have a recognized elder of the community to lead the worship service every four years. The community will stand up prominently on the road that cuts through the village where left bank rule by Myanmar and another side belong to Thailand. Only advantage of this is villagers can do transection throughout natural border path to Dara Ang Village where far from Thai Fortier 1 kilometer.
Every Friday, although this road can be operated under the supervision of soldiers from 8:00 AM, but it is unfortunate that during the COVID-19 pandemic, villagers were unable to cross due to Thai state that has ordered the closure of this natural channel is also that the community area around “Jai Baan” will be gathered every morning of the people in the community before people disperse to work in their farms. As for some people who do not have their own land, will prepare to wait for the employer to go to work daily in the lower part of the village or in the employer’s garden, which are all in the same village. Where is an exchange area for agricultural products such as snow lotus and winter vegetables that villagers will exchange to trade according to the quota that other communities or middlemen order.
The information mention above lead creator realized the importance of the area around “ Jai Baan”, and photographing the community atmosphere in the morning, which is the end of the rainy and early winter, thus causing the area to have a murky atmosphere caused by the condition. The weather captured this moment and then processed it from color to black and white photographs in order to imply the absence of people in the border areas, regardless of their political status. Society, citizenship and the lack of equal access to resources as citizens of the Thai nation state.

Techniques and materials

Photography Digital black and white

Size or Mins.

12×16 inch







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Intangible

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Intangible

Mr.Patchara Rattanakup

Introduction

The lotus flower, the queen of aquatic plants, is the symbol of Buddhism and representative of Buddhist’s spirituality. In Buddhism, lotus represents morality in humans, which can be compared to four types of lotus, ranging from the lotus above water, the lotus at the water surface, the underwater lotus to the lowest lotus under the mud. As the lotus remains its purity without any dirt despite its origin in the mud, the lotus can represent the beauty originated amongst filth. Compared to humans born with purity, those who live their life with greed, sinful mind and desire are like the lowest lotus that is blind to its purity.

In Buddhism, greed can be divided into 3 types, including greediness, hatred, and delusion. Greediness is the desire attached to human’s senses such as physicality, taste, scent and sound. Hatred involves the feeling of intense detestation that can cause disturbance, emotional break-out and violence. Delusion is the allure caused by human’s ignorance.

Inspired by human’s greed, a design concept highlights greediness and hatred. There are irregular lines, like a human mind that has not yet been refined from the Dharma. Comparing a human’s mind to the lotus, the pure shapes and details of the lotus are deformed, exaggerated and layered with various techniques in order to represent human’s greediness and hatred.

Conclusion

During the process of creating this piece made me look back at myself and hope to have an intangible power as the wind to be part of driving, mentoring, and guiding students’ work so that they can bring out their potential in some way.

Objectives Aims or Purposes

To develop a quasi-experimental of how to create patterns to give an outfit an interesting shape when exposed to the wind drive.

This project is based on a personal feeling about the way we creating various works. We do it with desire or we do it to be accepted and has works to be recognized by the general public.

When the world today focuses on self-advertising or creating an image that is conveyed through what we offer. rather than realizing our own actions. Is it necessary that whenever we do something? We have to let others know what we do. In some society appreciate people with good self-presentation skills than those who do not like to present themselves. Of course, no one is wrong or right to have a certain attitude or to like a particular person. But what I want to convey through this event is that we do not proclaim our actions doesn’t mean we didn’t do. What you never seen doesn’t mean it never happened.

That lead me to present this thought by comparing this to the “wind” which we cannot see but we can feel. Presenting through an apparel design which shape changes when the wind drives through it. by emphasizing the experimental pattern design that takes into account the structure that has both air trap and ventilation parts, as well as creating volume and use materials that are wind resistant in order to achieve the result is that when worn normally, the costume is in one shaped. But when the wind hits the wind will be trapped in the designated section. to form an inflatable shape and perceived that the wind is helping to change the shape. In this point, in my personal view, is to convey that we cannot see the wind, but the wind has a force that can change something. some things we don’t see doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.

Process or Methods

Created and developed a pattern to, make 2 sets of muslin prototypes at the university, Make1 actual outfit at the university. and the second outfit at home during work from home.

Techniques and materials

Black and navy blue water prove nylon
Pattern making techniques to adds volume and an elastic drawstring stitching to build up form.

Size or Mins.

Fashion Design






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KILESA

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KILESA

Ms. Laddawan Sarapat

Introduction

The lotus flower, the queen of aquatic plants, is the symbol of Buddhism and representative of Buddhist’s spirituality. In Buddhism, lotus represents morality in humans, which can be compared to four types of lotus, ranging from the lotus above water, the lotus at the water surface, the underwater lotus to the lowest lotus under the mud. As the lotus remains its purity without any dirt despite its origin in the mud, the lotus can represent the beauty originated amongst filth. Compared to humans born with purity, those who live their life with greed, sinful mind and desire are like the lowest lotus that is blind to its purity.

In Buddhism, greed can be divided into 3 types, including greediness, hatred, and delusion. Greediness is the desire attached to human’s senses such as physicality, taste, scent and sound. Hatred involves the feeling of intense detestation that can cause disturbance, emotional break-out and violence. Delusion is the allure caused by human’s ignorance.

Inspired by human’s greed, a design concept highlights greediness and hatred. There are irregular lines, like a human mind that has not yet been refined from the Dharma. Comparing a human’s mind to the lotus, the pure shapes and details of the lotus are deformed, exaggerated and layered with various techniques in order to represent human’s greediness and hatred.

Conclusion

The creation entitled “KILESSA” is a fashion creation that reflects human’s greed, one of the principles in Buddhism that reminds us to be conscious and mindful. In this project, human’s greed is translated into fashion through various design features. Based on shapes and lines developed from the analysis of lotus, volumes and layers represent greediness, while exaggerating lines illustrate hatred. Different design techniques on the outfit are aimed not only to symbolize infinite human’s greeds, but also to remind ourselves to refrain from delusion and greed.

Objectives Aims or Purposes

1. To create an artistic and wearable outfit that reflects human’s greediness and hatred through the use of symbols in Buddhism.
2. To study design techniques and the lotus as a means to reflect human’s greed.
3. To raise the awareness of human’s greed in our mind and remain mindful of our consciousness that prevents us from greed and delusion.
4. To improve design skills and techniques for fashion design which will be advantageous to teaching.

Process or Methods

1. Studying Buddhism and investigating on human’s greed and lotus.
2. Studying the action of hatred in humans such as moodiness, bursting out, rudeness, violence and uncontrollable behaviors (both physically and verbally).
3. Analyzing and conceptualizing.
4. Develop design sketches based on the analysis. Make a toile fitting.
5. Experimenting design techniques. Various techniques employed on lines and shapes analyzed from the lotus represent human’s greed. Voluminous gathering, layering, cascading ruffles symbolize infinite desire, while exaggerating shapes, stiffness and exploding outline illustrate hatred.
6. Analyzing practical and technical problems in order to create final outfits.

Techniques and materials

1. Techniques
Pin tucks tucking fabric and inserting silk threads into lineal patterns developed from lotus flowers and leaves. Disheveled lines represent human’s confusion and uncontrollable desire and anger.
Magic pattern creating a hole pattern that symbolizes infinite greed hidden deep down in human’s mind.
2. Materials
Organza’s slight shininess is similar to the surface of lotus, while crushed chiffon’s roughness represents anxiety and disturbed mind.
Silk/ Chiffon
Fine silk threads, which resemble lotus filament, are embroidered. Its long and disheveled lines can be compared to human’s confusion over greed.
Embroidery thread

Size or Mins.

Fashion Design Textile Design





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The Waves

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The Waves

Assistant Professor Danaya Chiewwattakee

Introduction

Capitalism has created fortune and wealth but to achieve that came the cost of natural resources which are depleting faster than the creation of nature. Each year, the forest of Amazon has been invaded for thousands of miles. Likewise, the wild fire has been happening more and more frequently as one of the results from the increasing consumption of meat. The smoke from the fire travels around the world. For example, the smoke from the Australian wild fire has travelled around the Earth for at least one roundtrip before coming back to the Australia. This caused the sky to change color in Africa and some minor effect to the New Zealand. Most people tend to think that these phenomena are something far away from their lives because nowadays human lives in the fast-changing world. Everything has to be competitive alongside with the cutting-edge technology, data leaking which causes disruption, chaos, uncertainty, and ambiguity.

Yuval Noah Harari’s Sapiens has raised a question about what is the ignorance of our wants that we need? The endless wandering without the destination of human throughout the history and instinct has proved that mankind is an irresponsible race who has been exploiting and destroying the ecosystem without realizing what they have been doing and the consequences that will follow.
Human inhabits in every part of the world. They eat, create tools which make their life more comfortable, and have fun while consuming the world’s resources. However, all of this would then come back to the original homeland on mankind, The Africa. Biologists have made assumption which has predicted that Africa is going to be the only continent that would be populated by younger population unlike any other continents that are entering the aging society. “The Waves” represents the outer and inner realms of today’s world. Although, we are living in the world chaos, the cooperation and support of mankind still give us hope and possibilities that we can make our world better.

Conclusion

“The Waves” was created by 3 steps. First, the sketch was drawn by using acrylic paint. Then, printed on jean cloth by using an ink jet printer and also added some embroideries on top. Because of the embroidery, when looking at the back of the work, there will be various of patterns which created new types of texture unlike the texture on the front.
The next installment will bring the patterns on the back to the front, expand the size of the work, experiment new materials, add the ink-jet-printed layers, and also add the layers of painting on top.

Objectives Aims or Purposes

Reflect the two worlds, the fast-changing world which originated from the destruction of environment by mankind’s economic system which has been ravaging like a cyclone that came from the disruption on the atmosphere. This has caused effects on the surface of the Earth and they are the sign of a changing and chaotic climate like the inner world of also changing and chaotic human heart. Also, the pursuit of consumerism’s temporary happiness induces and trembles our desire just like the ever-changing wave in the state of endlessness.

Process or Methods

1. The research of the infrared Satellite Imagery from around the world, earth radiation, and
components of the atmosphere.
2. Vertical aerial photograph as references and other photographs including the images of
mountain, river, cave, desert, dust storm, cyclone, city and plain.
3. Collage of painted image printed by using an inkjet printer on a jean cloth.
4. Embroidered on the cloth in shape of cyclone, splash, overlapping circles and dots.

Techniques and materials

1. Acrylic paint on Xerox paper.
2. Printed by using an inkjet printer on a jean cloth.
3. Multi-layer embroidery

Size or Mins.

Multi-layer embroidery 79 x 119.5 cm



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The Glory of Southern Esan In collaboration project which GIT The Gem and Jewelry Institute of Thailand (Public Organization)

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The Glory of Southern Esan In collaboration project which GIT The Gem and Jewelry Institute of Thailand (Public Organization)

Mr. Rewat Chumnarn

Introduction

“Tribal Accessories Development Project: Reflecting Cultural Identities of Five Southern Esan Provinces”, in 2020, The Gem and Jewelry Institute of Thailand (Public Organization) launched a project to develop tribal accessories from Southern Esan region. Also known as ‘The Glory of Southern Esan”, the project focused on showcasing the identities of five Southern Esan provinces; Nakhon Ratchasima, Buriram, Surin, Si Saket and UbonRatchathani.

Southern Esan is selected as the project focus due to the cultural richness in the area. It boasts diversity in ethnics, dialects, lifestyles, traditions and beliefs in each particular province. Accessories are used by individuals not only for aesthetic reasons but also to reflect the person’s social status. Unfortunately, such unique representations of tribal accessories are becoming rare. This project provides the opportunity to preserve and develop these regional identities into the modern day.
GIT acknowledges the fact that most skilled workers in gem and jewelry industry are originally from Esan region. With such advantage of having the skills in place, additional support in other aspects can go a long way to add value to these unique tribal accessories products. Communities could greatly benefit from assistance in product designs, production techniques and international marketing effort. The villagers could earn more sustainable income from the business itself, and in effect, local tourism could be boosted too.

The research team from GIT started off the project by doing historical research in order to choose the identity of each province together with local authorities. Then, training sessions were organized for interested local businesses and four entrepreneurs from each province were selected. Experts provide brainstorming sessions, workshops, ongoing consultation and assignment to all 20 selected entrepreneurs. Five experts working with local entrepreneurs in this project are designers with national and international accolades. All of these highly-acclaimed designers have at least five years of ongoing design recognitions; Peerada Seniwong Na Ayudhya (Brand Owner, Trimode Accessories), Rush Pleansuk (Owner of design studio, Sumphat Craft), Sirakarn Jiratpassakorn, Saprang Craft Jewelry),
Patipat Chaiwitesh (Designer of the year 2019 in Textile and Fabric Design) and Worrachai Siriwiphanan (Brand Founder, Basic Teeory Jewelry).

Conclusion

The final designs reflecting local cultural identities from the Glory of Southern Esan Project will be produced for sale online to cater for the trend today as well as offline at TEMP Pop-Up Store by GIT. They will also be showcased in trade fairs such as Bangkok Germs and Jewelry Fair to provide the products with international exposure.

Objectives Aims or Purposes

The key to ‘Tribal Accessories Development Project: Cultural Identities of Southern Esan Provinces’ or ‘Esan dern’ is to encourage local entrepreneurs to combine local expertise with stories from the past and present of each province. Under a close supervision by nationally acclaimed designers and GIT consultants, the narratives of resemblance and difference are reflected through the new creative pieces.

Process or Methods

100% : Conceptual of design/ design development/ visual communication design guideline/
design direction/ shooting production/ post-production process.

Techniques and materials

Visual communication design / videography

Size or Mins.

Visual communication design 1 min video campaign




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Identification and Eagerly Elements.

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Identification and Eagerly Elements.

Mr.Wantawee Simchomphu

Introduction

In the midst of human society a person’s physical expression would show maturity, rationality to meet their needs based on Reality Principle to help to thoughts, decision and expressions appropriate to the circumstance.

Conclusion

Human physical expression for interaction it is necessary to consider the impact on the other about rationality appropriate to the circumstance based on Reality Principle for analyze / distinguish to understanding of context and social values, not just for the sake of recognition in society but about adjusting to living together in society happily.

Objectives Aims or Purposes

Libido is the basic human need including actions to meet their needs are all a result of decision but the performance of personality shows maturity, rationality and the person’s intelligences. With a human society, human physical expression for interaction it is necessary to consider the impact on the other about rationality appropriate to the circumstance based on Reality Principle for analysis distinguish to understanding of context and social values, not just for the sake of recognition in society but about adjusting to living together in society happily.

Process or Methods

Pencils sketch on paper line with a black ink pen then imported into the computer customization vector and digital paint.

Techniques and materials

Adobe Photoshop, Bitmap/Raster
Adobe Illustrator, Vector
Digital Print

Size or Mins.

Illustration digital print on paper 20X30 inch




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Social Addict No.1, No.2

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Social Addict No.1, No.2

Asst.Prof. Vichai Mekkerdchoo

Introduction

The advancement of technology in the fast internet system, modern mobile system, it may
be followed by problems. Which now there is a new disease caused by the use of social media, that is “Social Media Addiction” means spending too much time and attention on social media to the extent that it affects work, study, life. There are problems both physically and mentally.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the creator wants to create this work in creative ways which represent consideration of being desire and passion needs of human being. Solution can be accomplished with the intelligence and understanding.

Objectives Aims or Purposes

Today we are living with smartphones and social media which can make us unconsciously
addictive and developed a social media addiction. Lacking of interaction with the people around, affect the health of the body and long term mental.
We should observe ourselves if we have symptoms of social media addiction with the
following 7 characteristics:
1. Spending more time on social media than intended
2. Feeling restless or irritable when not using social media
3. Can’t control own access to social media even after trying
4. No matter what activity we are doing, we tend to think about using social media.
5. When stressed, use social media to relax.
6. There is a lie or a cover up in order to play social media
7. Problems at work or problems in relationships with close people with social media causes
If the symptoms mentioned above shows that we may be addicted to social media. Which if we recognize and understand, it will be able to cope and fix it in the early stages. But if we find that we can’t deal with ourself, it is necessary to see a doctor or a psychiatrist to screen, diagnose and treat social addiction problems.

Process or Methods

From the concept laid out, it is necessary to search and consider the meaning of the picture as a symbol to convey the story of addiction as if being bound to the point of being unable to break free with certain conditions. Here the writer chooses a meaningful image. Skull and skeleton refer to a human being bound by a vine that clings to something. Herein means getting stuck in the world of social media by crazy for the fruit that is a symbol of the online world, such as the symbol of satisfaction, like or love.

Techniques and materials

From this concept, the writer believes Photo & Retouching technique could be respond such concept.

Size or Mins.

20” x 30”




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Creative Annihilation

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Creative Annihilation

Ms. Ananyalan Wattananupong

Introduction

Human desirability is a nature for humanity which happen all the time. It’s not different from how to survive to keep our existence.
This arts exhibition is to let you see how can we bring nature in different perspectives, color, anomalies form from nature; Nature is beautiful. Nature is a giver for everything. Human uses nature to create life, prosperity; however, human intervenes nature with or without intention.
The impacts of human action is reflect to nature existence with the Covid-19 situation, it makes human to stay at home, Nature can reheat itself to become beautiful again.

Conclusion

The artwork has a work process from researching data to synthesising it in the field of semiotics. Until the production process that finds techniques to present in accordance with the objectives of the work and can be a medium in terms of content until achieving results in the process. In the presentation, consideration was given to the size of the piece that was large enough to create an impact on the visitor, which was important in recognizing the message to be conveyed in questioning through this piece. In the form of presentations designed using the techniques studied can support the intended objectives.

Objectives Aims or Purposes

1. Human aware of how important to save nature.
2. Human and nature is a life form which depend on each others.
3. Traditional Understand how to make traditional hat.

Process or Methods

Making the flower
1. Using a pencil, trace around Rose, taking care to lay the template at a diagonal with the bias of the habotai running from top to bottom
2. With a needle and thread, stitch a pleat in the base of each petal, so that it forms a cup shape.
3. Sew the leaf to the base of the rosebud. Repeat this process for the medium and large roses, sewing on all the petals of each size before moving on to the next.
4. With a double thread, blanket stitch through the petals from the base, going though the loop before pulling the stitch tight.
5. Add petals one at a time, placing each petal over the join of the below so that the flower is evenly rounded.
Covering the headband
1. Being wrapping the tulle around the headband so that the folded edge always covers the raw edge
2. Wrap tightly and evenly all the way around the headband until the tulle goes just beyond the end of the band.
Making the leaves
1. Measure the inner centre line in the leave, and cut a length of wire around 25 cm. / each, put the wire in the color leave and then cut the glue fabric and press on the top of the wire again.
Blocking the felt
1. Paint felt stiffener evenly inside the felt sheet. Circular movement with the paintbrush. Leave the felt to dry completely on the block.
2. Pull the felt down under the edge and begin to place blocking pins at an angle in this order 12 6 3 9 o’clock.

Techniques and materials

Bronze with incandescent patina.

Size or Mins.

Fashion Design 46 – 65 cm






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Humanity Trap

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Humanity Trap

Mr. Tanoo Onudom

Introduction

The geography of the world is constantly changing. As a result, the living environment has a chance to change from the original. Different species have the ability to survive in the midst of such changes. And most of them are inherited as beings in modern times. The process of changing the genetic material of an organism’s population continues. The changes that were made will not revert back to the way they were before. Changes that continue for a long time until living things change their former characteristics. We do not see the change that is taking place. This is because the change occurs more than a person’s life expectancy. But can see the effect of such change we are now seeing more and more global changes from catastrophic events such as floods, global warming, melting polar ice, involving disruption to the current natural life, system, and balance. Many times throughout the world’s history have led to mass extinctions. Ice ages and changes in Earth’s space environment have led to their extinction. In addition, non-native species invading other territories have led to the extinction of other specific species that have native to those regions many times but any extinction however, the cost is very high. And it will take years to regain full life again. It would be wise if we could live and progress without destroying our biosphere, extinction of many species these changing conditions had a devastating impact on the planet and on humans during its lifetime. It brings questions to human life in the past, present and future as to what human life on Earth should be. And how many things that have been created by humans affect the change of the world? This inspired the reflection of these issues into questioning through this creative work.

Conclusion

The artwork has a work process from researching data to synthesising it in the field of semiotics. Until the production process that finds techniques to present in accordance with the objectives of the work and can be a medium in terms of content until achieving results in the process. In the presentation, consideration was given to the size of the piece that was large enough to create an impact on the visitor, which was important in recognizing the message to be conveyed in questioning through this piece. In the form of presentations designed using the techniques studied can support the intended objectives.

Objectives Aims or Purposes

The aim of creating artwork is to question the direction of development and human-made things for the betterment of everyday life, the impact on nature in the degradation and destruction that are actually those things. Is it a good and right direction as we still rely on the things of nature as vital for our living? Issues concerning disasters occurring in global climate and greenhouse conditions all have been questioned and proven to be partially human-caused from various parts of development that use unlimited resources from the world. The creations of this work wish people to be aware of them and rethink their way of life on earth.

Process or Methods

Production, It started with a hand-picked of over 30 hand-picked models for a variety of characteristics to shoot from a top angle through clear glass and lighting up to suit the atmosphere against a black color background. This requires photographing a variety of hand characteristics in various positions and must be characterized by showing pressure against a clear glass surface to reveal the pressure marks on the hands and fingers. After obtaining a hand-drawn image of various characteristics, the image is then assembled with digital software to obtain the desired composition and final color and contrast adjustment of the artwork and import it into the printing process.

Printing Process Uv (UV Curable) inks is a green technology inks are inks that consist of Acrylic Monomers and an initiator. The ink is in a liquid form and does not dry until exposure to UV light of the appropriate wavelength will cause a chemical reaction to cause the UV ink to form. Harden strongly adhesion on the surface, transforming into a solid form. It will etch on the surface of the material and not seep into the material, thus making the color stand out on all materials and due to the etching of the material, it will stick more firmly than other inks and can be printed on all coated surfaces and it’s a low temperature process. they are weather/water-resistant.

Installation work It is to place the work on the ground for the audience to look down on the work as if looking through the atmosphere of the world that is wrapped in mass, to see the state of being pressed It is like the result of man-made things that have a trap effect on man himself.

Techniques and materials

Photography Digital Multipulate / UV Curable Ink Printing on Aluminum-Material

Size or Mins.

120×240 cm.



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