About the artwork
With his signature vibrant colours, skilful precision and unique aesthetics, Knakorn Kachacheewa paints an ethereal figure of a girl sitting on a reindeer, with a pair of striking black and white eyes as the centerpiece. In this work, Knakorn blends his signature motifs together - from the Royal Water Lily resting on still waters to the carnival-esque pointed hat and even the iconic red ribbon that features in almost all his works. The Eyes That I Stole is a playful interpretation of lovers at the start of a passionate relationship, fuelled by a desire to embrace the other with their eyes.
About the artist
An artist of Thai heritage, the Eastern elements to Kachacheewa works are intricate and woven seamlessly into his diverse styles that bridge pastel hues, Pop vivacity, Impressionist forests and figures hewn with grace that echo nude Classicism. What may describe a number of artists from various disciplines is remarkably what defines the work of just one man. Blending together distinct elements of Western and Eastern art, the artist creates visions of conceptual fluidity that ebb and flow with consciousness, dissipating and reuniting in unison with the compartmentalized visuals that constitute it. A jack of all trades and master of aesthetics - these are the works of Kanakorn Kachacheewa
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