NUMPUCSH

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  • Home
  • About
    • Artist Statement
    • Biography
    • CV
  • portfolio
    • ceramics >
      • 2021
      • 2020
      • 2019
      • 2018
      • 2017
      • 2016
      • undergraduate
    • Printmaking
  • Exhibition
    • Star-crossed Event in Dino District.2019
    • Euphoric Disorientation.2018
    • HOT MUD!.2018
    • Desirnosaur.2017
    • The departure.2014
  • SHOP
  • Contact

Artist Statement

Clay keeps me calm and excited at the same time. Ceramic is a medium that I use to
express my perception of our twisted world. I am inspired by everything I encounter whether I am
aware of it or not. Humor and weirdness are always finding their way into my ceramic sculptures.
I enjoy every stage of the hand building process because I want to feel every part of it, ensuring that I give life to my pieces.

My role as an explorer was initiated when I was a child and my doodles were treated as
treasures. I recently moved from Thailand to pursue my Master of Fine Arts degree and have
unavoidably been immersed in an entirely new culture. I have faced new and unforgettable
experiences which have changed my life and the way I make art. Living in a totally unfamiliar
world, with lasting impressions, has affected my work. In the beginning, I found that I was slowly
and unconsciously changing into a new person and trying hard to blend into a new society and
culture. After a period of time, I shifted back to myself, although a new, better version of myself. I realized that people from all around the world share similar feelings and you don't need to fit in to be happy. Everybody is unique and that is what makes people special as individuals.
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I aim to create sculpture and functional ware that encourages people to be unique, special
and themselves, just like a lucky penny. I want to make ceramic art that brightens people’s lives
and make them feel special in their everyday routines. I leave pinching marks and asymmetries on
my sculpture and pottery as I cherish the imperfection on the surface.
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