Sakul Intakul, a Bangkok-based contemporary visual artist, has unveiled a new body of work at "Nest: Sanctuary Of The Soul" in La Lanta, River City Bangkok, Charoen Krung 24, until June 28.
The collection comprises bronze and resin sculptures, paintings on traditional Japanese Kozo paper and an experiential installation piece, offering a return to essence and stillness through an exploration of the "nest" as a universal metaphor for the inner sanctum -- a space that is simultaneously fragile and protective.
Whether crafted by nature or human hands, these forms serve as catalysts for a shift in awareness, inviting a deeper resonance with the vastness of human consciousness.
This exhibition marks a significant new chapter for Sakul, whose practice represents a profound evolution from the mastery of international floral art into the expansive realms of multi-disciplinary sculpture and installation. His background in floral art serves as the seedbed for his expansion into the world of contemporary spatial art.
His current work explores the delicate intersection where traditional craftsmanship meets contemporary spatial experience. By harmonising heritage materials with modern sculptural forms, he seeks the precise point where nature, culture and the mindful observer converge.
His practice is a dedicated inquiry into stillness and sensory transformation, inviting the viewer to transcend the external world and reconnect with the stillness of the inner self.
The exhibition is open for public viewing daily from 10am to 7pm, except Monday.
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