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This solo exhibition at Jing Jai Gallery focuses on restraint, repetition and the accumulation of small gestures. Artist Jiratchaya Pripwai’s works draw from everyday observations, translating them into textured compositions that reward slow, attentive viewing. Materials and scale remain relatively minimal, but variation builds across the exhibition, with each piece contributing to a broader rhythm within the space. Rather than presenting a single focal point, the show unfolds gradually, encouraging viewers to move closer and spend time with each work. The approach leans away from spectacle, instead focusing on nuance and subtle shifts in form and texture. It’s a quieter exhibition overall, but one that holds attention through consistency and careful pacing.
Jing Jai Gallery. Jing Jai Market, Atsadathon Road. Until July 5
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