Highschool
Mixed Media
59.0 x 84.0 cm
2017
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About this artwork
The impact of getting information and taking advantage from the conflict. Nowadays the violence of Islam that we have seen on the news make me aware of responsibility to my religion. So that I have to take a journey to find the answer of those actions but don't want to constantly answer. On the contrary, learning social relationships or culture relativity refine them to have the difference faith no matter what religion. As an artist, I want to exhibit this matter through the beauty, complexity and dimension of human feeling with the place for making people understand the unity and faith of Islam in the context of social differences.
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About the artist
At the heart of Chantachua’s practice is her Islamic faith and its spiritual and artistic traditions, Stunning embroidery, and painting on black fabric. She is an artist who is proud to make art with Islamic heritage. She extensively explores geometric patterns, using them to represent architectural elements and situational narratives. Her experimentation extends beyond traditional Arabesque motifs to include influences from Japanese, Chinese, and Roman designs. She conveys this theme in a highly contemporary way, integrating the decorative motifs of Islamic art with an abstract language influenced by Western modernism. Mariem believes that we must find it in our hearts to act together for the common good. As a Muslim living in Bangkok, she is acutely aware of the need for people to overcome cultural and religious differences and find connections.
Curriculum Vitae
Born in 1992 in Bangkok. Currently residing in Bangkok, Thailand.
Bachelor of Fine Arts Master of Fine Arts Invisible Town On the path of different cultures They told me who I am On the way Invisible Town On the path of different cultures They told me who I am On the way UOB painting of the year Young Thai Artist Award UOB painting of the year Advance drawing Artist in residency at Fukuoka Asian Art Museum
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