PechaKucha Talk BKK Feb 27, 2014: "Thoughts & Reflections on My Paintings from the Bangkok Night"
And my style of painting is similar to the various Expressionist artists such as Beckman, Emil Nolde, Otto Dix, George Grosz, Kirchner....…
I like using distortion, sharply contrasting, often rather ugly images, disharmonious colors and a rough technique...
To me, the Bangkok Night is a
vast, dark, edgy and noir universe…it has a powerful density and
velocity, a kind of Dark Energy…… ..
It’s full of nihilistic motifs and themes…populated by many different kinds of people……
Thousands of them, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands…..over the months and years, millions….of every size and shape, beautiful, not beautiful, young, not-so-young, from
Density and velocity are key elements in the
Another element in the Bangkok Night are the extreme situations, often very personal, dramatic and acted out in strange ways in full public view……many of which I use as raw material for my paintings….
In which I try to convey not only the Bangkok Night's illusion of excitement and desire, but also the poignancy.....the ugliness……the momentary glimpses of wonder and beauty……
And the enormous loss of human potentials, damaged lives and tragedy..…the Bangkok Night is full of ambiguities, every kind of shading….nothing is ever quite clear…..it’s complex, multi-layered….
Sometimes, it has an ironic overlay…sometimes a touch of “noir” humor lurking somewhere underneath…in my paintings, the men, women, ladyboys and even the soi dogs are portrayed at their best, in-between and worst……
Usually caught up in a Darwinist dog-eat-dog setting…desiring….being desired……wanting….being wanted…compulsively, sometimes mindlessly, devouring or being devoured…consuming or being consumed.…
It’s a world where only the strongest and luckiest avoid being sucked into the vortex….and manage to survive completely intact.......
Sometimes, even smiling....but what kind of smile....and for what reason.....
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