ศาสตร์เกษตรดินปุ๋ย : ขอบคุณแหล่งข้อมูล : หนังสือพิมพ์ The Nation
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Candy for the eyes
Art November 27, 2017 16:51
By The Nation
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Premium lifestyle mall Eight Thonglor has turned its retail space into a stunning art gallery for the black-and-white photography exhibition “8 Elements”.
The exhibition, featuring images by eight amateur shutterbugs, aims to share charming stories from around the world and raise funds from the sale of photographs and photo books for Foundation for the Blind in Thailand under the royal patronage of Her Majesty the Queen.
It runs through December 10.
“Eight Thonglor is like a living room in the Thonglor jungle where urbanites can relax so what better than to decorate it with art works. The show, ‘8 Elements’ photo exhibition is the discovery of photographs taken by eight amateur photographers, undiscovered talents that can inspire many of the new generations.” said Chairat Sangtong, managing director, Thonglor Management.
Anuwat Burapachaisri, president of MCE Group who uses pseudonym Eyeshadow and has previously showcased his works at the Leica Gallery in Singapore, brings his “Embracing the Light” collection to the mall.
His photographs are of people in light and shadow, each image offering different emotions with a candid hint.
Parkpoom Hasbamrer, design director from Atelier, presents “A Wharf at Yao Yai island in Phang-nga”, while Poomjai Auttanun, adviser to Minister of Transport, exhibits “When Doves Cry”.
Rachod Isarankura Na Ayuthaya, senior vice president, worldwide sales and marketing of Narah Herb presents “If You Want to Go Big, Stop Thinking Small”.
“I specialise in street photography and taking black-and-white photos is a challenge. I prefer to take landscape images, so people can see the beauty and grandeur of nature through my perspective,” said Rachod.
Online orders of photographs and photo book can be placed via Line ID @8thonglor.




