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Weerawit is interested in the way to finding interpretation of relation between culture, time, and human life through painting. The relation of time and culture, make him reinterprets the images from memory to painting and reflect the society in today.
Weerawit started to learn painting and drawing since he was 5, and earned his first prize only one year after. He studied in 3 universities until graduated with a Bachelor Degree. The first was Thammasart University. The artist studied architecture for 1 year. Then he was transferred to another Art University to learn more about painting, drawing and contemporary art. Finally, Weerawit transferred again to the UK and studied at University for the Creative Arts.
Weerawit’s works are in process of using reference from new media such as photograph, images on internet, magazine, video, or movie. And reinterpret to be painting as traditional material. The ideas come from the ways to depict the things in life whether they are human or object. And capture all sorts of light and movement, body and mind, connection between process and result, likewise elaboration of floating imagination in dream. For this idea demolishes the boundaries between past-present-future, abstraction and representation, from objects to non-objects.
His paintings also present how image transforms when he looked and when he imagined, and it has been distorted again when he paints.
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