Still Blossom, the latest exhibition from one of Thailand’s leading abstract painters, feels like an antidote to the noise outside. The canvases are filled with flowers, not as decorative objects but as reminders of what it means to be alive and attentive. Shapes blur, colours clash then soften, and somewhere in the space between intensity and delicacy you find yourself pausing longer than expected. Each piece suggests that presence itself is enough – nothing needs to transform, nothing has to strive. The flowers remain flowers, and in their refusal to be anything else they mirror us at our most human. The show isn’t about spectacle so much as sensation, asking viewers to lean in and feel with the heart rather than simply look with the eyes.
Until October 12. Free. Number 1 Gallery, River City Bangkok, 10am-7pm

