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Nichapha Trongsiri is a Melbourne-based artist who works as a UI/UX designer when she is not painting. She has always had a creative flair which was harnessed during university whilst studying for a degree in Fine Arts in Thailand. Her Thai background continues to shape her joyful artistic style, as well as her mentor, George Haidar, especially in the use of palette knives, which has culminated into refined and elegant abstract impressionism.

Nichapha’s palette is vivid and bright to elicit happiness, and forms are fluid and serene to encapsulate the dynamic nature of life. Patches of delicate detail, such as the subtle pinks in the nudes that represent womens’ solidarity, are offset by swathes of bold colour to show inner strength and beauty.Her palette is vivid and bright to elicit happiness, and forms are fluid and serene to encapsulate the dynamic nature of life. Patches of delicate detail, such as the subtle pinks in the nudes that represent womens’ solidarity, are offset by swathes of bold colour to show inner strength and beauty.

 

Landscape/Portrait
Portrait
29.7 x 42 cm (A3) 122
42 x 59.4 cm (A2) 175
59.4 x 81.1 cm (A1) 315
84.1 x 118.9 cm (A0) 390
100 x 140 cm 610
Landscape
42 x 29.7 cm (A3) 122
59.4 x 42 cm (A2) 175
81.1 x 59.4 cm (A1) 315
118.9 x 84.1 cm (A0) 390
140 x 100 cm 610

 

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Artist – Nichapha Trongsiri

Original Medium: Acrylic
Products are reproduction prints on paper: giclée print is of the highest quality. Artwork prints are printed on natural white 300gsm cotton rag paper with archival inks, design to last a lifetime.  All artworks are prints and send in the mail tube (No frame)

She named all of her artworks as untitled following with the number, are open to being named, and changed depending on the viewer mood, similar to the moods that carry women from one day to the next, and through monthly cycles. The abstract expressionism captures the form of a woman’s body in its utmost beauty, with brushstrokes giving fluidity to the work, in a similar way, that each and every woman is unique and follows the ebbs and flows. She uses the flower shapes to symbolise that women have the ability to blossom in a conducive environment, and will emanate strength and hope when they are nurtured. Flowers are in so many colours they make people happy. She wants to inspire a feeling of happiness and sunshine.

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Dimensions 81.1 × 59.4 cm

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