When was the last time you noticed yourself breathing – not the rushed, shallow kind you do on the commute, but a slow inhale that reminds you you’re still here? Folded Embrace takes that simple act and turns it into something visible. The artist has built an entire language out of paper, folding and colouring it until each crease feels like a pulse, each hue like a memory resurfacing. What might look fragile at first glance carries weight, a reminder that tenderness doesn’t cancel out strength. Some works feel like diary entries, others like half-forgotten dreams pressed flat, yet all hold the same quiet insistence: to pay attention. It isn’t about spectacle. It’s about catching yourself in the moment, and holding on just long enough to feel it.
Until September 29. Free. Baansuan Sudawan, 10am-6pm