Ayino, Verapong Sritrakulkitjakarn paints as if remembering something just before it slips away. Dream gathers oil works shaped by half-formed thoughts, private histories and the odd details that linger after waking. Figures drift alongside objects, cartoons brush up against quieter symbols and nothing quite settles long enough to be pinned down. Linework moves with a nervous softness, guiding the eye through scenes that hover between recollection and invention. Meaning refuses to behave, shifting depending on who is looking and what they bring with them. Ayino treats painting less as storytelling and more as a way of thinking aloud, using colour and form to test feelings he cannot fully name. The result resembles a place you recognise without knowing why. Fragile, absorbing and gently unsettling, Dream sits with the idea that understanding does not always arrive neatly and that uncertainty can be oddly comforting.
Until February 8. Free. Number 1 Gallery, 10am-10pm

