Hornse is 26, but her work feels more than that – not in the sense of age, but in the way it sits with feeling. Her solo exhibition arrives like a whisper: gentle, uncertain and deeply human. These are paintings, prints, installations and letters that don’t demand your attention so much as they wait for it – quietly, like someone standing in the rain, not expecting an umbrella. There’s something of a fairy tale here, but not the happy-ending kind. More the wistful pages in-between, where nothing is said aloud but everything is felt. Grief without drama. Longing without resolution. Her images hang in the space like unsent letters, heavy with the things people never quite manage to say. You don’t so much view the exhibition as overhear it – like a secret half-spoken, still echoing.
Until August 22. Free. Art Focus Bangkok, Rivercity Bangkok, 10am-8pm