Bangkok--5 Jul--Four Hundred
Experience the wonders of music transcended into various paintings at the inaugural solo exhibition “Line Sign Sound”, in Thai “หลง ไหล สาย เสียง” by renowned painter Nukoon Panyadee. Enjoy firsthand painting experiences with painting workshops personally taught by Ajarn Nukoon accompanied by the mesmerizing sounds of professional musicians such as Associate Professor Charunee Hongcharu, with her unmatched flute performance on the opening day (July 23, 06.00pm.), and later, with Mr. Koh (Mr. Saxman) on weekend of July 29, 03.00-04.00 pm.
“My interest in using music as a muse for my paintings stemmed from my observation of beauty that lies in the shape or form of musical instruments. I am not a professional music lover nor am I an expert in any musical instrument, however as a painter I am intrigued with form and always find it fun and creative to blend different forms into art, and to bring different forms and aspects of music and combine them to express a free art form. If I were to draw a violin with detailed wood patterns and strings, that would be somewhat like a photo or a “real” form, but my paintings are born of my imagination and my own perception of these forms. From technique to method, I always strive to bring life to my paintings, and in this case, to paint musical instruments that come alive with colour,” Ajarn Nukoon expressed.
The “Line Sign Sound” Exhibition will be held between 21 July — 6 August 2012 from 10.00- 19.00 hours daily and from 12.00-18.00 hours on weekends and public holidays, with the Grand Opening Ceremony chaired by Khun Boonchai Bencharongkul, chairman of Total Access Communication PLC., at the Jamjuree Art Gallery, Chulalongkorn University. For more information please contact Tel 081-635-1999