Thai artist to hold solo show
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HE starts with sketching the main characters on a canvas and from there, Thai artist Knakorn Kachacheewa takes his time to infuse his paintings with the daily experiences and thoughts which inspire him.
Kachacheewa, 46, a lecturer of art at King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, in Bangkok, will be holding his first solo exhibition in Singapore in March entitled The Jungle of Form, Colour and Tempo.
The paintings bear a similarity to those of French painter Henri Rousseau and the title seems to refer to one of Rousseau's famous works -Tropical Forest with Monkeys, where the artist imagined the wildlife in rainforests.
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