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Chiang Mai Design Week 2018
Artist : Papitcha Thanasomboon
Curate & Design Exhibition : Supattharachai Chuetamasorn
Photographer : Super Novice – Chaiyaporn Sodabunlu

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The collection of 30 bowls specially made for “Chiang Mai Design Week 2018”. Each bowl corresponds to the colours of the sky each day during mid October to mid November.

 

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Papitcha is one of the youngest talents in Chiang Mai Design Week 2018. At the age of 23, she freshly graduated from the Faculty of Decorative Arts, Silpakorn University this year.

The designer/craftswoman is also one of the three recipients of the“Outstanding Award” at the National Ceramics Exhibition the year of her graduation.

Papitcha is passionate about ceramics, in particular the Nerikomi technique which consists of creating patterns with coloured clay. She has created the collection of 30 bowls specially for the Festival. Each bowl corresponds to the colours of the sky each day during mid October to mid November. One of her challenges is related to the stoneware’s natural grey colour, which makes it impossible to see the colours before baking.

 

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INRELATION3 ceramic art exhibition

 

unnamed (1)“ INRELATION 3 : Ceramic Art Exhibition “ is exhibited by student interns from ceramic studios in Chiangmai, InClay Studio Pottery , Sen-Moo Studio, and Chatchaiwat Pottery Studio. We embark on our journey to search for experience and knowledge in pottery and ceramic art. In order to react with our emotion and feeling in that moment, we get in touch with the environment, terrain, culture, and climant in Chiangmai which inspire us to create such unique art works.

At Baan Tuek Art Center

July 20 – August 5, 2017

 

Artists

Jaruwan Sawasdee

Noppamas Jullakittavon

Papitcha Thanasomboon

Panuwat Boontanawong

Pornprae Kingthaisong

Sunisa Reangna

Wipawee Ketpan

 

 

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Surrounding of nature and the moisture dripping through calmly in Chiang Mai, Thailand inspired me with its beauty. The patterns were created from overlapping of colored clay.

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Raining Lightly
Nerikomi, Wheel- throwing
1,280°C in reduction