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Street art exhibition by 2 Thai ‘Street’ artists D.E.A & T.G. at ‘Galeria346′ café Phuket town


This is the opening of a street art exhibition performed by two Thai ‘Street’ artists D.E.A and T.G., at the ‘Galeria346’ café in Phuket town.

Inside this gallery, which is situated in an old Sino Portuguese building, there are works of two modern street artists put up on display, creating a very hip and relaxing atmosphere for teenagers, young adults or visitors to stop by and look at unique, vibrant, abstract and undeniably cool street art work. The two Thai street artists are ‘D.E.A’ or Kitja Yamunsabedin and ‘T.G.’ or Torlab Intararuensorn’; both came from the same graffiti crew which goes by the name of ‘DB-K’ which come from ‘Down-‘Bout-Krew’. ‘D.E.A’ drew his first graffiti in 1994, and he will mostly draw his graffiti by using characters and a touch of realism in his work. He also participated in many graffiti competitions such as Eminem T-Shirt Contest 2001 and Silom Skate-Park Graffiti Contest 2004 in which, he won the 1st place awards in both contests.

‘TG’, the other street artist, also started drawing graffiti in 1994 and claimed that his style is wildly futuristic and 3D. He performed and proved his talent by successfully receiving 1st and 2nd place awards in many contests such as ‘The Image of Graffiti’ competitions at MBK hall in Bangkok in 2002 and ‘Silom Skate Park Graffiti’ contest in 2004. D.E.A and T.G. both talked to Andaman News about their experiments on graffiti and the fun they have: “My name is ‘dea’ and my nickname for my art work is ‘D.E.A’. This gallery is interested in graffiti art and it is now the one only gallery in Phuket that displays this kind of street art work. Most of my work is in abstract style. For example, I use Arabic fonts in my graffiti and draw and mix fonts to make stories and graffiti out of it” TG also had a few things to say about his drawing style: “My concept of the graffiti work mainly comes from the origin of the graffiti and how it started. I pay extra attention when drawing and I will always produce work in 3 sets comprising Paint work, Spray work and Stencil work.” The two artists worked together collaboratively in many projects such as in ‘Graffiti Exhibition at Asian Hip-Hop Festival’ in 2006 or ‘Live Graffiti at Art Center’ in 2008 plus many more events. However, the two artists have their own preference in details, drawing, spraying and painting style within street art. Yet they can still produce such remarkable works uniquely enough, to make the gallery exhibition really stand out. The street art show at ‘Galeria346’ will be showing through April, May and until the 8th of June. You can stop by at the gallery at 346 Phuket Rd. to check out the cool graffiti work which the two artists put their heart and talent into. This is Zenniesha, reporting for Andaman News.

Source: National News Bureau of Thailand

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International Baccalaureate (IB) Visual Arts exhibition ‘threestyle’ open until 24 April


“Welcome to the IB art exhibition 2009 called “Three Style”, where three artists have displayed their pieces throughout a journey of two years in different themes..” The international baccalaureate or IB Visual Arts exhibition called ‘three style’ at British International School was opened on Friday 27 March with the Deputy Permanent Secretary to Ministry of Culture, Srivikar Mekthawattchaikul and Advisor to Ministry of Culture, Savitree Suvansathit & BIS Headmaster George Hickman, & teacher Janet Williams who made some short speeches. The different themes for this IB art exhibition are ‘Self-cautiousness, Identity and Social Beliefs’ which have been portrayed using different mediums and inspired by artists from English artist, Jenny Saville, German-born British Painter, Lucian Freud to a local Thai artist in Phuket, Jay-da Rodnit.

The international baccalaureate is a demanding programme especially in the art course. Each student has to produce a range of 12-18 pieces which will then be moderated by an internal and external examiner. Followed by a 45 minute oral exam with an external moderator to examine how well each student can express what they are trying to portray through their pieces. After this two year course, the three artists, Num, me Mathilde and Zac have finally reached their grand opening for the presentation of their pieces to the school and the community. Each of them have their own distinct style. Num’s creations are about Identity and social and cultural beliefs. Her main media used in each piece is acrylic. My pieces are about Self-cautiousness and social beliefs with photography as my main media. Lastly, Zac’s pieces are a portrayal of relationships with oil paints as his main media. (The exhibition is on view until 24th April 2009 at BIS). This is Mathilde, at British International School reporting for Andaman News. Back to the studio.

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Silkscreen art exhibition in Phuket by Cindy Shaw


A new Silkscreen Art Exhibition called EAST WEST EXCHANGE is now being held by Cindy Shaw at Mom Tris Boathouse Art Gallery, on Kata Beach, Phuket.

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