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Written by painted by Chaiya Wannalert 04/23/10
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Friday, 23 April 2010 08:59 |
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Out beyond ideas
of wrongdoing and rightdoing,
there is a field.
I'll meet you there. --Rumi
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Nature inspires Thai artist Chaiya Wannalert for this delightful collograph print. Its delicate range of colors captures a vast variety of wildflowers. Blooming in a meadow, they entice the viewer to linger a while.
Chaiya Wannalert
"My name is Chaiya Wannalert but please call me by my nickname Berm. My father passed away in 1998. We are five siblings and still have our beloved mother. My father was a carpenter. During school holidays, he would take us with him on the construction sites. There we would play and sometimes help him. So much so that I started to get interested in his craft. I made cabinets and toys with teakwood, but I especially liked artistic works and sculptures.
"I studied fine arts for three years in a college in Lampang. My interest and love of arts grew along the way. When I graduated, I received a scholarship to study graphic art at the university. There I learned new techniques such as woodcut, etching, silkscreen, lithography, paper cut, mono print, etc. And I constantly learn new things.
"Everyday I do my best. I study diligently and my life is easy and quiet. Everyday I create artistic works with my newly acquired techniques. When I run into some technical problem, my advisors and friends are always here to advise me. Things and life are changing so fast these days, so I try to adapt not only myself but also my works and techniques. Anyhow, I try also to preserve my culture and traditions.
"I once participated in an art exhibition featuring three areas – fine art, sculpture, and graphic art. It was very exciting. My work, among 30 pieces from other students, was the only one to sell. I was glad… and so proud. My works generally tell stories of nature through graphic art. They depict orchids, flowers, paddy fields and our nice climate with colors I like. I often go up into the hills and admire the beauty of nature. That inspires me. My favorite techniques are woodcut and intaglio.
"I want to keep creating artistic works as long as possible. That is my love, that is my life. I will keep on learning, researching, experimenting with new techniques. I would like to thank Novica for your support."
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