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Labyrinth of my Mind
by Koi Art Gallery
Location: Koi Art Gallery
Artist(s): Kamol TAMSEEWAN
Date: 2 Aug - 15 Sep 2013

Labyrinth of my Mind” is a solo exhibition of the latest artworks by Kamol Tamseewan, an upcoming & emerging Thai artist from Thailand. In this exhibition, the artist explores the intricate nature of the human mind affected by various elements in present-day surroundings.

The artist embarks on a journey of questions and discoveries while navigating his way around the mysterious and complex workings of his own mind. Kamol tries to convey his emotions, thoughts, physical and spiritual experiences through the use of his unique brush technique and fragmented lines in the works.

The artist’s abstract technique provides audiences an opportunity to interpret and formulate their own opinions about his works. Although the subject of Kamol’s works deal with complex issues, the visual result turns away from an overwhelming visual stimulant and instead conveys emotions through a vigorous and fluid movement. The dramatic brush strokes in Kamol’s paintings emanate feelings of questions and discoveries, connecting with any and all viewers –regardless of their origins and truly universal in its tone.

The artist infuses his emotions in the broken lines – highlighting quiet moments, failures, happiness, regrets, anger, incontrollable nature, resentment and everything in the middle that comes with being human. The never ending experiences and constant struggle to understand the vast mind is a phenomenon which the artist has captured through the brilliance and simplicity of his brush strokes.

Image: © Kamol Tamseewan, Koi Art Gallery

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