Suvarnabhumi | Chatuphon Siretar

฿ 120,600.00

Suvarnabhumi or ‘Golden Land’ is commonly referred to in Buddhism and is a nation that appears in nature. This is represented with gilded black lacquer on canvas to trace all the details that goes into forming this complex land; the traditional technique allows the eyes to follow the structural lines of the artwork – which in this case, goes to show the mindset of the artist who intends to deliver Thai culture through generations.

Technique : Gilded black Lacquer on linen

Style : Fine Art

Year created : 2021

Size : 200 W x 140 H x 3 D cm

Frame : Framed

Chatuphon Siretar graduated Bangkok Thonburi University with a degree in Fine Arts and has been creating pieces since 2013. He is heavily inspired by nature and its effortless development along with the technological advances that revolutionises human life. This concept is replicated through his techniques – which is the use of traditional raw materials such as lacquer to be poured on canvas; producing intricate, modern visuals of the world we see today.

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Description

Get to Know the Painting

Suvarnabhumi or ‘Golden Land’ as mentioned is present in Indian and Buddhist literature – the word is then used to title the airport of Thailand despite its mythological context and unknown exact location. In stories however, it is known as a port that enables trading between wealthy Indian communities.

Technique

Lai Rot Nam or gilded black lacquer on canvas is an art form that dates back to the Ayutthaya period and is commonly performed on Thai decorative art. Black lacquer, a dark liquid substance from rak or the Burmese lacquer tree is gathered to heavily coat a wooden panel. After tracing the drawing, the panel would then be painted over with namya horadan, a yellow mixture with a sticky texture. A thin coat of lacquer is then layered over the surface and thin pieces of gold would be applied after leaving the lacquer to semi-dry. The piece would be washed after 20 hours to detach namya horadan, which would leave the gold layers in the unpainted areas, instantly giving the piece a gilded trace. These artworks can be seen in religious settings such as temples and also in Thai local furniture.

Get to Know the Artist

Exhibitions

2011:

  • 3rd ‘For Dad’ Art Exhibition at Channel 5 Television Center

2012:

  • Thai Travel Exhibition ‘ARCHES BY HHK’ Exhibition at Amarin Plaza

2014:

  • Quality Comes First Exhibition ‘ARCHES BY HHK’ at Fortune Town

2015:

  • Participated in the 10th National Children and Youth Art Exhibition

2016:

  • Asiaplus Fine Arts 6th Exhibition
  • Participated in the 38th Bualuang Art Exhibition by the Bualuang Foundation

2017:

  • Invited to participate in 8th Youth Camp Creative Contemporary Art Project at the Ministry of Culture
  • Participated in the 39th Bualuang Art Exhibition by the Bualuang Foundation

2018:

  • Invited to participate in the 2nd Buddhist Art Exhibition
  • Participated in the 13th National Children’s and Youth Art Exhibition
  • Participated in the 40th Bualuang Art Exhibition by the Bualuang Foundation

2019

  • Participated in the exhibition of the 9th Asia Plus Art Contest on the topic of

    “The Glowing Rainbow”

  • Participated in the 14th National Children and Youth Art Exhibition

  • Participated in the ‘Inheriting His Majesty’s Wishes’ 2nd Art Exhibition at the Vocational Park Chaipattana Foundation, Nakhon Pathom Province

  • Participated in the 15th National Children and Youth Art Exhibition
  • Participated in the 42nd Bualuang Art Exhibition by the Bualuang Foundation

2020

  • Participated in the Exhibition ‘fighting the dangers of COVID’ at the Rajadamnern Art Gallery. by the Ministry of Culture

2022

  • Participated in the 43nd Bualuang Art Exhibition by the Bualuang Foundation
  • Participated in the exhibition of the 10th Asia Plus Art Contest on the topic ‘Innovative art’

Awards

  • Honourable mention for the drawing contest under the topic “Our Royal Rain, Our King” by the Royal Rainmaking Department of Agricultural Aviation
  • Honourable mention for The 10th White Elephant Art on the topic “In a Dream” By Thai Beverage Public Company Limited
  • 3rd place for international level art contest by Prince Mahidol Award Foundation

Additional information

Weight 5 kg
Dimensions 140 × 200 × 3 cm

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