Sirikul Pattachote “Things Are Actually Not Falling Apart”

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In this exhibition you will find a peaceful unity the laws of living a life through original watercolor paintings and drawings of artist Sirikul Pattachote. Pattachote’s sensitive and delicately painted works are presented quietly, but the images of freshly living flowers and dying flowers in her works leave an almost intense visual impression. Through her still-life paintings of living and dying flowers that she picked for one of her closest lost family members and from her imagination, you will experience the meditative message, “things are actually not falling apart”.

Sirikul Pattachote is a Thailand-born New York artist who earned her BFA from Silipakorn University of Art and Design (Bangkok). Her artwork is inspired by nature, where she draws upon memories and the experiences of her surroundings in everyday life. The ephemeral quality of life and matter is a central theme in her work. Through her paintings, she attempts to record and preserve certain memories and impressions that highlight the potential good that lies in everyone and everything. Sirikul has exhibited extensively in Southeast Asia and New York.

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from May 16, 2016 to May 29, 2016

Opening Reception on 2016-05-17 from 18:00 to 20:00

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