The many manifestations of love
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The many manifestations of love

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The many manifestations of love
Artwork by Ting Chu.

Numerous figurative ceramic sculptures by a group of 14 Thai and international artists are showcased during "Lost & Found: All About Love" at Atta Gallery, until Feb 18.

Comprising Ariya Sittibud, Chanakarn Semachai, Delia Maxim, Hannah Pierce, Hiro Tashima, Indigo Hsu, Janina Myronova, Ken Yutdanai, Lek Torpong, Luciano Polverigiani, Naidee Changmoh, Peiyu Shih, Ting Chu, and Zhao Lin, these artists offer a glimpse into their hearts, providing viewers with a unique opportunity to comprehend the myriad ways love can manifest.

This complex emotion transcends mere romantic connections. It has many dimensions and can extend beyond relationships with partners. Love can be experienced for hobbies, cherished belongings, and cherished individuals such as daughters, sisters, mothers, and best friends.

Everyone is invited to explore the diverse dimensions of love and how it can evoke profound emotions, leading individuals to create works inspired by their affection.

Sometimes, the true depth of love is only realised when it faces the risk of being lost. Near-miss experiences can be eye-opening, leading individuals to acknowledge the significance of what they hold dear. Such events often provoke reflection on the level of care and attention given to the object or person, prompting a re-evaluation of priorities.

Witnessing how others express their love can be enlightening and enriching. By observing the works of ceramic artists and other creative individuals, we gain insights into the depths of their affection.

Atta Gallery is located at Warehouse 30, Charoen Krung 30 and opens Wednesday to Sunday from 1pm to 6.30pm.

Visit attagallery.com.

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