Hope and Happiness | Passakorn Pachana

฿ 39,600.00

Hope and Happiness, an acquainted narrative that being conveyed by different technique. But still carried the core of artistry. Furthermore, Thai style parallel the simplicity of a close with nature way of living, yet reflecting the hope and happiness they’ve carried along their life

Technique : Thai traditional technique, Colored pigment on marl surface

Style : Fine Art

Year created : 2018

Size : 60 W x 80 H x 5 D cm

Frame : Not framed

‘Passakorn Pachana’ known as ‘Winner One’ graduated with a 2nd class honors with a Bachelor’s degree from the Faculty of Painting, Sculpture and Graphic Arts, Major in Thai Arts at Silpakorn University. He was born and grew up in the Fisherman Village in Surat Thani Province, Southern Thailand. Most of his artworks are painted in Thai Traditional Style and are inspired by the fisherman village, which perfectly describes Thai Southern Culture.

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Get to know the artist Passakorn Pachana’

‘Passakorn Pachana’ also known as ‘Winner One,’ received a Bachelor’s degree with honors from Faculty of Painting, Sculpture, and Graphic Arts, majoring in Thai Arts, Silpakorn University. He was born and raised in Surat Thani Province, Southern Thailand, in the Fisherman Village. Surat Thani Province is an example of varieties of resources’s fertility. The large size province located by South China Sea which mangrove forest is growing nourishing local fisherman’s life. Furthermore, the in land part areas are full of diversity forests, cultivated areas, as well as water resources.

Passakorn is currently living and creating art in Nakhon Pathom Province, where he is gaining valuable skills for his art career.

Life can always find inspiration

An acquainted narrative that this time being conveyed by different technique. Passakorn conveys his impression and memories  of fisherman daily life through colored pigment on marl surface technique in combination with Thai traditional style. He’s captured the peacefulness and the vibrancy of the society, together with his imaginary creativity, and express them all though his art work. In the picture, a straightforward fisherman custom in the set of mangrove forest is well represented. Both figures wearing local southern style clothing, they fishing as well as collecting aquatic animals for their own kitchen and selling. The balance life in such fertility land is what the artist as a local person proud of. Moreover, Thai style parallel the simplicity of a close with nature way of living, yet reflecting the hope and happiness they’ve carried along their life.

    
12 Years of Art exploring life

“It starts in junior high school,” Passakorn explained. “Art was somehow interconnected with my life. At the time A teacher persuaded me to join an art club to learn and create art, and I’ve been in love with it ever since “- He went on. Passakorn had practiced his technique and applied to numerous art contests during his junior year to put his skills to the test.

Life had changed yet again. Passakorn Pachana continued his education after high school at Nakhon Si Thammarat Technical College, a college that nurtured the best and most skilled art students at the time. He had the opportunity to experience many types of art at school, including painting, sculpture, printmaking, Thai art, design, pottery, and academic technique, which helped him discover what suited him best.

After graduating from the College of Fine Arts in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Passakorn was given the opportunity to continue his studies in the popular school of art at Silpakorn University’s Faculty of Painting, Sculpture, and Graphic Arts for a 5-year course. From his first to third year, he worked hard to figure out what his technique and style were. He then decided to major in Thai because he was fascinated by Thainess, identity, lifestyle, and culture.

How was your life during studying in Thai Major?

While studying in Thai arts, Passakorn proudly stated, “As my family is a fisherman in Surat Thani and I’ve grown up learning about their traditional and culture, most of my artworks take inspiration from the family and portray the culture and lifestyle of fishermen village.

I continue to compete in drawing competitions on many stages while I study in order to promote my artwork, get feedback from viewers, and earn money.

What do you see yourself after graduate or 10 years after?

“After graduation, I plan to pursue a career as an artist and continue to create art. Many of my friends and colleagues have become well-known and famous, which has inspired me to continue creating arts. Furthermore, no matter how depressed or disheartened I had been. My family has been very encouraging, which motivates me to continue and achieve my goals for them” – said Passakorn.

Award and Exhibitions

Awards

  • 2013 Silver Medal One Health Art contest Pmac level

    International, age not over 14-172016 Outstanding Award, Thaksin Art Drawing Contest

  • 2019 Outstanding Award, 1st Thai Oil Art Competition Project

    Topic: happiness of Thai people

  • 2020 Great Awards Peace Art Contest

    and happiness Fund to promote education and creativity

    Statesman Foundation General Prem Tinsulanonda

  • 2021 Narisara Nuwattiwong Award for Visual Arts
  • 2021 Participate in the 10th White Elephant Art Exhibition “In Dream” by the ThaiBeverage Public Company Limited

Exhibitions

  • 2019 Exhibition. Being Human Exhibition
  • 2020 Exhibition. Tuakak Tang Group Art Exhibition at. Joyman

    Gallery Bangkok

  • 2021 “Art Camp: Paint From Home” exhibition for the year 2020
  • 2021 White Elephant Art Exhibition “In My Dream” at the Art Gallery

    Culture of Bangkok (bacc)

  • 2021. Songkhla International Art Festival, connecting from generation to generation
  • 2022 “Tangjit 2 mixed 2” exhibition at Khum Hom Cafe & Art Gallery, Chiang Mai
  • 2022 “Jai Man Peng” exhibition, Chiangmai art museum, Chiang Mai Province
  • 2022 Art Exhibition 21st CENTURY OF US

    At 1st Floor, Pop Up Exhibition, ICONSIAM

Additional information

Weight 5 kg
Dimensions 80 × 60 × 5 cm

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