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Supachai Ketkaroonkul


KlongToey E

Supachai Ketkaroonkul


Photography

Dimension
40.0 x 40.0 cm
15.7 x 15.7 in

Style
Abstract

Subject
Abstraction

Medium
Photo, Giclée, Paper


฿8,100


Details
ROUGH the unadulterated aesthetics of truth.

Truth to materials is the concept of architecture and art of the modern era That present the true aesthetics of objects by presenting the form and value of the absolute pure beauty Don't pretend or try to be anything more than yourself. That is simplicity Orderliness And the harmony of visual elements

The same is true for Supachai Ketkaroonkul's photographic work that records all kinds of traces on the timeless surfaces of buildings. Material items from various locations Or even a multicultural landscape Conveyed as a beautiful abstract photo Until it may not be imagined that it is something that we have seen every day

Supachai noticed the small environmental changes around him from places where he had lived, worked and lived. Then travel further into the familiar areas. Until a different culture
He saw and recorded a gradual little change. Change the face of the city By the craftsmanship of the designers Designer And essential inventors With the help of the weather, the sun, the wind, the rain and time, he noticed the color taste of those who were naturally refined as an inadvertent cooperation. Through the obsession with exploration and photography, it becomes a visual delight for a photographer who is obsessed with color. Perfect placement, texture, and intentional change In necessity And by chance

Or another work Supachai made during his trip to Istanbul, Turkey, and accidentally saw a wall full of posters and leaves Being torn to see countless overlapping layers So he recorded that impression on film. This collection reminds us of Décollage (Pull Out) art, a technique that is the opposite of collage (collage). Let's patch together into a new picture. This technique is a cutting. Tear off the picture Most often, poster images are placed on top of each other. The layers are then cut or torn apart to create a new image, a technique of France's Nouveau Réalisme art movement.

“The reason why I'm still taking pictures Because time to look back at the photos I will remember the atmosphere I clearly remember the place where I took this picture. Looking back at these photos, it was like I was sitting in the time machine back to those times. The importance of photography is time. How long do we spend on the things we shoot? Which answers the question Why do I use photo film? I spend a lot of time with it. "

As a result, all images were captured on film with a 135mm and 135mm medium format camera, because he was fascinated by the aesthetics of the unique film grain and color.

Supachai is an artist who continues to work in old school. Is to take a picture with film Using one camera One lens And presenting pictures without cropping frames.