The Legs

Supawich Weesapen

The Legs, 2020135.5 x 80cmSign in to view price
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oil on canvasNova Contemporary
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The artwork features a dark, enigmatic forest scene with lush foliage concealing a pair of legs amidst the shadows. The composition employs a muted color palette, dominated by deep greens and blues, creating an atmospheric and mysterious ambiance. The blurred, indistinct rendering of the figure suggests a sense of anonymity and elusiveness, inviting the viewer to ponder the hidden narrative or symbolism behind the work. The artist's style merges realism and abstraction, utilizing distinctive techniques to evoke a dreamlike, otherworldly quality and explore themes of the human relationship with nature. ...

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Supawich Weesapen
Artist
Supawich Weesapen
B.1997, Thai

Supawich Weesapen produces vivid paintings of alluring fluorescence, envisioning the metaphorical possibilities of the digital, sublime, and psychological. Born into the hyper-digital age, the virtual world acts as an inescapable source of inspiration for the artist. His instantly recognizable palette embodies this present influence, making use of saturated RGB colour systems, which he identifies as the subconsciously engrained palette of his generation. While mimicking the effect of a digital screen, Weesapen masterfully utilizes the age-old mediums of oil paint and turpentine, deftly toying with opacity and saturation and nodding to the art historical techniques of chiaroscuro. Constantly investigating the aesthetic and symbolic dimensions of luminosity, Weesapen also looks to astronomical phenomena. He blends the spiritual and scientific, as well as the existing and unknown, freely exploring the unrestrained systems of nature. Weesapen’s writings further compliment his imagined realms, transforming his elusive hallucinations of celestial phenomena and mundane technological objects into glowing digital simulations. The radiance of Weesapen’s paintings—their brightness and their brilliance— limns an image of time, even while demonstrating that time is an illusion. ...

Supawich Weesapen: Artworks
The Touch
Supawich WeesapenThe Touch, 2023
27 x 16cm
The Legs
Supawich WeesapenThe Legs, 2020
135.5 x 80cm
The Comet and the Soul
The Blue Square
Square Reverie
Supawich WeesapenSquare Reverie, 2022
175 x 210cm
Green Monster
Supawich WeesapenGreen Monster, 2021
160 x 65cm
The Stump of the System
Comet Landscape
Fangs of Apokalyptein
Liberating Soul
Comet Fang
Supawich WeesapenComet Fang, 2022
40 x 30cm
The Mirage
Supawich WeesapenThe Mirage, 2023
28 x 22cm
The Forgotten Deity
Outside Garden
Supawich WeesapenOutside Garden, 2023
31 x 52.5cm
Erupted Wound 2
Supawich WeesapenErupted Wound 2, 2023
11 x 9.5 x 2.5cm
Erupted Wound 1
Supawich WeesapenErupted Wound 1, 2023
11 x 10 x 2.5cm
Erupted Wound 3
Supawich WeesapenErupted Wound 3, 2023
18.5 x 16 x 2.5cm
The Wound by The Comet
Supawich WeesapenThe Wound by The Comet, 2023
170 x 82.5 x 3.5cm
Double Lemon Jets
Cave of Bak Teo
Supawich WeesapenCave of Bak Teo, 2024
210.7 x 100cm
The Fall of Bak Teo
The Critical Reflection
A Ripple on the System
The Nostalgic Soul
Supawich WeesapenThe Nostalgic Soul, 2023
24.2 x 22.2cm
The Soul Landscape
Nova Contemporary
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Nova Contemporary
Bangkok

Nova Contemporary aims to cultivate the exchange of Thailand’s contemporary art and culture to Southeast Asia and beyond. They pride themselves on showcasing both established and emerging artists through a diverse programme of exhibitions and events – with a primary focus on exceptional Thai artists. They hope to bring art education to the general public and contribute to Thailand’s ever growing, vibrant art community.

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