Untitled #5 - Acrylic on Paper

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Untitled #5 - Acrylic on Paper

Thaiwijit Puengkasemsomboon is a celebrated contemporary Thai artist known for his vibrant abstract expressionist works and sculptural compositions created from recycled and found materials. His practice is driven by intuition, movement, and a joyful use of colour, resulting in works that feel raw, playful, and deeply alive. Blending influences from art brut, primitive art, and African aesthetics, Thaiwijit transforms discarded wood, metal, fabric, and industrial remnants into expressive forms that blur the boundaries between painting and sculpture. At the heart of his work is a belief in renewal—revealing beauty, hope, and new life within the overlooked and the ordinary.

This artwork is a one-of-a-kind piece, uniquely created and not reproduced.

Dimensions (L x W x H)

50 x 71 cm

Place of Origin

Thailand

Condition

Brand New

Materials & Techniques

Acrylic on paper, applied in layered brushwork.

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Thaiwijit

Thaiwijit Puengkasemsomboon is a leading contemporary Thai artist known for his vibrant abstract expressionist paintings and inventive sculptures made from recycled materials. Trained at Silpakorn University and the Akademia Sztuk Pięknych w Krakowie, he blends influences from primitive art, art brut, and African aesthetics into bold, joyful compositions. By transforming everyday discarded objects into expressive forms, Thaiwijit explores themes of environmental consciousness and finding beauty in the ordinary. His work has been exhibited widely in Thailand and internationally, including the Bangkok Art Biennale 2020.