Title: THAI SUMMER (APRIL – MAY)
Medium: JPG , 3877 x 2732 pixels
Technique: Oil Painting
Artist: Warawut Intorn,
Exhibition:
The Artist, The Table (2020)
REVIVE (2021)
Curator: MrPalette
Concept:
There is a certain aesthetic to the summer of Thailand. Although the temperature continuously rises through the years, to the point where the heat can be barely stand. The sunlight that shines on flowers and leaves of the trees and make the vivid color even brighter are truly peculiar and distinctively beautiful.
Story of this exhibition:
This painting is exhibited in Dine Art Exhibition with Private Kitchen. While showing Thai Summer (April - May), audiences were served Thai Wild Mushroom | Roasted Sesame Cream. Immerse yourself in painting, gourmet food, and music "Minuet in G Major" by Johann Sebastian Bach.
The physical version of this painting is lost after it has been exhibited in 2020. The artist is in agony, knowing no clues where it went or might be.
However, through the use of block-chain technology, the artist can now share the story of the new hope and happiness with the digitally revived version of the art piece.
"REVIVE" Solo Art Exhibition by Warawut Intorn
Artist: Warawut Intorn Guest Artist: Lunar Selas
Venue: Palette Artspace (Virtual Exhibition Hall)
Curated by MrPalette
Similar to an act of doctor performing CPR to revive someone back to life, the NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) helps the works of Warawut Intorn exist again in the other dimension. In July 2020, Warawut’s Paintings was shown as part of exhibition where guest immersed themselves with an aesthetic experience of full course fine dining, selected music, and his beautiful works.
However, the artist was in agony, knowing no clues where his paintings went or might be, after it disappeared after the exhibition. The blockchain technology allows Warawut to share the story of new hope and lost happiness, by digitally revived his work back into the existence of the virtual reality.
Thai Summer
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Title: THAI SUMMER (APRIL – MAY)
Medium: JPG , 3877 x 2732 pixels
Technique: Oil Painting
Artist: Warawut Intorn,
Exhibition:
The Artist, The Table (2020)
REVIVE (2021)
Curator: MrPalette
Concept:
There is a certain aesthetic to the summer of Thailand. Although the temperature continuously rises through the years, to the point where the heat can be barely stand. The sunlight that shines on flowers and leaves of the trees and make the vivid color even brighter are truly peculiar and distinctively beautiful.
Story of this exhibition:
This painting is exhibited in Dine Art Exhibition with Private Kitchen. While showing Thai Summer (April - May), audiences were served Thai Wild Mushroom | Roasted Sesame Cream. Immerse yourself in painting, gourmet food, and music "Minuet in G Major" by Johann Sebastian Bach.
The physical version of this painting is lost after it has been exhibited in 2020. The artist is in agony, knowing no clues where it went or might be.
However, through the use of block-chain technology, the artist can now share the story of the new hope and happiness with the digitally revived version of the art piece.
"REVIVE" Solo Art Exhibition by Warawut Intorn
Artist: Warawut Intorn Guest Artist: Lunar Selas
Venue: Palette Artspace (Virtual Exhibition Hall)
Curated by MrPalette
Similar to an act of doctor performing CPR to revive someone back to life, the NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) helps the works of Warawut Intorn exist again in the other dimension. In July 2020, Warawut’s Paintings was shown as part of exhibition where guest immersed themselves with an aesthetic experience of full course fine dining, selected music, and his beautiful works.
However, the artist was in agony, knowing no clues where his paintings went or might be, after it disappeared after the exhibition. The blockchain technology allows Warawut to share the story of new hope and lost happiness, by digitally revived his work back into the existence of the virtual reality.