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Mutant (GMOs) #G

Vibrant 2005 Thai art by Verapong Sritrakulkitjakarn featuring a deconstructed red apple revealing unexpected inner fruit; discover this modern commentary today.

Verapong Sritrakulkitjakarn (ayino) is a Bangkok-based Thai artist renowned for vibrant paintings, prints & sculptures exploring modern life, human emotions, and cultural themes. Exhibited internationally with numerous awards. Discover his unique ble

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作品詳細

  • Artist: Verapong Sritrakulkitjakarn
  • Subject or theme: GMOs, Food Science
  • Notable elements or techniques:
    • Red apple with bite taken out
    • Interior shows banana, orange
  • Medium: Painting
  • Title: Mutant (GMOs) #G

作品解説

A Study in Transformation: Decoding 'Mutant (GMOs) #G'

Verapong Sritrakulkitjakarn’s Mutant (GMOs) #G is not merely a still life; it is a vibrant, unsettling meditation on biology, consumption, and the very nature of what we define as 'natural.' Emerging from the competitive crucible of Thailand's National Exhibition of Art in 2005, this piece immediately arrests the viewer with its deceptively familiar subject matter—the apple. Yet, beneath the glossy veneer of fruit lies a complex commentary that speaks directly to our modern anxieties regarding artificiality and genetic modification. The painting invites us into a dialogue where the expected structure of nature is playfully, yet pointedly, dismantled.

Symbolism of the Unforeseen Interior

The most arresting feature of the work is the central apple, cleaved open to reveal an interior void that refuses to be empty. Instead of the expected sweet flesh, we encounter a jumble of disparate elements: a banana nestled beside an orange, suggesting a forced, almost chaotic hybridization. This visual disruption serves as the painting's core symbolic engine. The inclusion of multiple apples scattered throughout the composition—at the top left, mid-left, and bottom right—reinforces this theme of proliferation and alteration. Furthermore, the presence of distinct tomatoes anchors the piece in recognizable botanical forms, yet their juxtaposition with the 'mutated' fruit forces us to question boundaries. Is the tomato an outlier, or is it part of a larger, engineered ecosystem? Verapong masterfully uses these fruits not just as objects, but as carriers for intellectual weight.

Technique and Visual Language

While the specific medium details are rooted in its exhibition history as a print award winner, the visual execution suggests a rich, painterly approach that grounds the conceptual chaos. The artist employs a technique that balances meticulous rendering with deliberate surrealism. The surfaces of the fruits appear rendered with enough verisimilitude to trick the eye into accepting them at face value. This hyper-realism, however, is constantly undermined by the impossible contents revealed within the cut fruit. It is this tension—between flawless depiction and conceptual impossibility—that gives the work its palpable energy. The composition guides the eye across a carefully orchestrated arrangement, ensuring that no single element can be dismissed without considering its relationship to its neighbors.

Emotional Resonance for the Contemporary Collector

For the collector or designer seeking art with intellectual depth, Mutant (GMOs) #G offers more than mere decoration; it offers conversation. It taps into a collective modern unease—the feeling that nothing is quite as simple or pure as it once was. Owning this piece means curating a space that acknowledges complexity and questions assumptions. Its vibrant palette, punctuated by the unexpected colors of the internal components, injects a burst of thoughtful vitality into any room. It speaks to those who appreciate art that requires looking twice, prompting contemplation on sustainability, science, and the very definition of 'natural beauty.' This work is a sophisticated visual argument, beautifully rendered for enduring appreciation.


アーティストの略歴

The Vibrant Tapestry of ayino: A Fusion of Heritage and Modernity

In the bustling, neon-lit heart of Bangkok, the work of Verapong Sritrakulkitjakarn, known to the international art world as ayino, emerges as a profound dialogue between the ancient and the contemporary. Born in 1982, Verapong has cultivated an artistic language that does not merely observe the passage of time but actively deconstructs it. His journey began within the prestigious halls of Silpakorn University, where he mastered the rigorous disciplines of painting, printmaking, and sculpture. This academic foundation provided him with a deep reverence for classical techniques, yet his spirit remained inherently restless, seeking to weave the threads of Thai identity into the complex fabric of a globalized, modern existence.

The artist’s early development was profoundly shaped by a fascination with visual storytelling, particularly the rhythmic and graphic precision of Japanese Ukiyo-e woodblock prints and the whimsical, powerful narratives of manga. These influences are not merely decorative in his work; they serve as structural pillars. One can observe the meticulous color gradations and intricate linework reminiscent of traditional Japanese masters, yet these are juxtaposed against the chaotic energy of modern Bangkok. By integrating iconic characters like Doraemon or Anpanman alongside the weathered textures of Thai stupas and street-side signs, Verapong creates a surreal landscape where nostalgia and consumerism collide.

A Symphony of Contrast: Technique and Symbolism

To encounter a work by ayino is to enter a space of intense sensory experience. His aesthetic is often described as a "montage of time," where large-scale oil paintings function like epic battle scenes, heavy with tension and monumental figures. These oversized characters—representing virtues such as bravery, honor, and persistence—often loom over a landscape cluttered with the flashy, ephemeral symbols of modern life. This deliberate contrast creates a striking visual metaphor for the human condition: the struggle to maintain core values amidst the overwhelming influx of global pop culture and mass consumption.

His technical prowess extends far beyond the canvas, manifesting in a diverse range of media:

  • Printmaking: His prints are celebrated for their masterful use of color and layered textures, often exploring themes of metamorphosis and the fluidity of form.
  • Sculpture: Through three-dimensional works, he pushes the boundaries of physical space, translating his graphic sensibilities into tangible, emotive objects.
  • Painting: His large-scale canvases serve as historical snapshots, utilizing vibrant, often surreal palettes to depict deconstructed realities, such as the unexpected inner fruit of a red apple in his Mutant (GMOs) #G series.

Legacy and International Recognition

The significance of Verapong Sritrakulkitjakarn lies in his ability to act as a cultural bridge. He does not shy away from the "mutant" nature of contemporary life; instead, he embraces the transformation. His work has garnered significant acclaim within Thailand’s prestigious National Exhibition of Art, earning multiple honors including Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals. These accolades reflect his standing as a vital voice in the Thai contemporary art scene, recognized for his ability to elevate local motifs to a universal stage.

Beyond the borders of Thailand, his exhibitions in Poland, Italy, Macedonia, Spain, and Romania have introduced a global audience to his unique brand of "pop-historical" surrealism. As he continues to evolve, his art remains a poignant reflection on whether humanity is destined to repeat the cycles of the past or if we can learn to navigate the beautiful, chaotic metamorphosis of the future. Through every brushstroke and carved line, ayino invites us to find meaning in the intersection of our deepest traditions and our most fleeting modern impulses.

verapong sritrakulkitjakarn

verapong sritrakulkitjakarn

1982 - , Thailand

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Modern Life & Human Emotions; Blend Thai motifs & modern techniques
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Ukiyo-e']
  • Date Of Birth: 1982
  • Full Name: Verapong Sritrakulkitjakarn
  • Nationality: Thai
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Mutant (GMOs) #G
    • Transform - Invader - Silent Dangerous
  • Place Of Birth: Bangkok, Thailand