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Twelve Art

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150x120cm
Acrylic on canvas
2023

In the Indonesian forest fire incident, human involvement played a significant role in the occurrence of this major disaster. The sky became filled with thick smoke and haze, to the extent that sunlight could not penetrate through. This phenomenon turned the sky red, creating a sense of an impending doomsday, reminiscent of the Apocalypse described in religious scriptures.

ในเหตุการณ์ไฟป่าที่อินโดนเซีย ภัยพิบัติยิ่งใหญ่ที่มนุษย์มีส่วนทำให้เกิดขึ้น ทำให้ท้องฟ้าเต็มไปฝุ่นควันที่เพิ่มขึ้นอย่างหนาแน่นมาก จนแสงอาทิตย์ไม่สามารถลอดผ่านได้ และกลายเป็นปรากฏการณ์ท้องฟ้าสีแดง ให้ความรู้สึกว่าวันล่มสลายของโลกตามพระคัมภีร์ Apocalypse มีอยู่จริง 

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Add Line for Inquirey & Purchase Currently on show at Man-Made Apocalypse Exhibition, at BAB Cafe, The PARQ. Exhibition Period : 20 May - 30 June 2023

In the "Man-Made Apocalypse" exhibition, Supmanee Chaisansuk explores the human nature and the impact of human actions on the environment, as well as the consequences that we face.

Previously working as a research architect, she often worked with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to simulate and understand the movement of smoke and fog, leading to her fascination with their shapes and movements which inspired this exhibition.

The artist examines various issues using the symbolism of smoke and fog. Through these symbols, she conveys the alarming consequences that impact our health and the planet, emphasising the inevitability of an apocalyptic outcome. Additionally, Supmanee employs geometrical elements to highlight how human nature is at the root of these problems.

Supmanee delves into the consequences of human greed, capitalism, and consumerism on the environment. These harmful practices have led to irreversible environmental disasters, like forest fires caused by clearing land for contract farming and prioritising benefits of emission-secreting manufacturers over our rights to receive clean air. The exhibition also highlights other contributing factors, such as false emissions reporting and unethical profits gained through the exploitation of consumerism, agriculture, industrialisation, and war.

Curated by Gain Metacharunon