Welcome back to our International Artist Series.
Today
we’re catching up with five incredible artists from Thailand, home of amazing food, royal palaces, and the people of Southeast Asia. I
asked each artist how
their country and culture inspired their work, and they delivered great
responses.
Pai Lactobacillus
Pai is an extraordinary visual artist from Bangkok, Thailand. Her work is trippy and colorful, with insane 3D illustrations you’ll get lost in. Check it out!
See more in her portfolio and follow her on Instagram.
Pim Cosmetix
There are so many good things about Thailand. We
have world-famous natural attractions, a new club or bar every
month, and amazing food. Thai society is a society of good people; we smile and
laugh every day because there is always a funny show happening.

The Lessons 02
My work is influenced by club culture,
electronic music, and party atmospheres. Sometimes I mix Thai art with
the vibe of dance music, which is a work that requires imagination. I
usually go out to listen to music and dance at night clubs and music
festivals with friends. There I always find new inspiration. Each and every night club is our art
gallery.

Beatitude: Lucid Dream

Nike: Hypersense
There is a lot of opportunity to develop the art in Thailand.
It’s the next generation of inspiration. Whether it’s street art,
lighting design, visual art, or new media, we exchange views with foreign friends. But the art society
in Thailand is still small and some
artists have to earn money from commercial work then come back to creation for self-healing. But, of course, the work we do personally is
always fun.

Jeff Aphisit
Jeff is a dope illustrator based in Bangkok, Thailand. His work features insane Japanese-inspired illustrations of samurais and more.
See more in his portfolio.
2018 Personal Project
I love Thai art, the Thai people, and I think that Thai food is the best.

Vintage Japanese
Currently, the main way to enjoy and appreciate art is through different social networks, which are great places to find various inspiration. You also learn about many interesting and exciting cultures from
every corner of the world. So the culture from my area has only a little
influence on me.

YAK Project

Doodle
The art community in Thailand is not that famous and trendy yet, but it is likely to become more valuable and get more attention gradually.

Miciel Abalos
Miciel is a multidisciplinary artist previously based in Chiang Mai, Thailand and originally from the Philippines. A nomad with a passion for travel, she creates beautiful flat illustrations of typography and brand projects.
See more in her portfolio.
Red Bull Mural
I recently became a nomad and Thailand was the first country I went
to. I lived in Chiang Mai and
fell in love because there was inspiration in every
corner. It had that magical feeling to it, kinda like
the feeling when you hold your first crayons as a little
kid; I got really excited to create again.

Olympics Postage Stamps
Aside from the art scene, the city itself is surrounded by beautiful
natural scenery, making it a great subject, not just for painting and
design, but for photography as well. There was a great connection
between narrative and space that inspired me on a day to day basis.
It has a strong sense
of place and I love being in this kind of environment, surrounded by
these things.

Cebu Tin Box Project

Logos Vol. 1: Papa Churros
The art scene is very vibrant and dynamic there and the locals are some of
the kindest people I’ve met. They have very good places you can
visit, like Baan Kang Wat and Nimman Street. There are also a number of gallery
shows and art workshops you can join as well. There are a lot
of new things to see everyday and I just think it’s
wonderful.

Vasuphon Sanpanich
Vasuphon is a talented illustrator from Bangkok, Thailand. His work features impeccable flat illustrations of Thai places and culture.
See more in his portfolio and follow him on Instagram.
Live Forever Concert Poster
I love everything in my country but if I had to choose
one thing, I love the Thai food! Everyone should try it at least once in their life.

Thailand Illustration
As you can see in my illustrations, most of them were inspired by
the buildings, temples and attractions I’ve seen and have good memory of. I
love their uniqueness, especially Bangkok, because you can’t see
anything like this in another country.

Meahongsorn City

Phayao City illustration
The art community here in Bangkok is small but we’re getting
bigger compared to 10 years ago. We also have Bangkok design week, which makes people pay a lot more attention, so that is a good sign of a
much larger art community coming in the future.

Narath Boriboon
Narath is a brilliant digital artist from Bangkok, Thailand. Her work features incredible illustrations inspired by a love of travel, life and politics.
See more in her portfolio.
The Traveler
In Thailand, we have respect for each other and have a vibe where we don’t take things so seriously. I also love the sea and, of course, the food here.

Blue Preta
I’ve lived in Bangkok since I started my first year at Silpakorn University.
Bangkok is a mixture between new things and the old culture
that I really love. So in my work, I combine new ideas with a sense of the old culture along with a mix of Western and Eastern styles.

20s Vibe

The Traveler: Paradise
The art community in Thailand showcases so many different styles and techniques. It’s not just a closed community anymore and anyone with passion can be an artist. I love how open it is and that we all share our thoughts together.

Many thanks to the artists who took time to answer my
questions and share a bit about themselves and how their country and/or culture
has affected their work. You can check out more of their work in the links
below:
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