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NO SUNRISE NO SUNSET PAVILION

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Walllasia
Artists
Kamin Lertchaiprasert, Suriya Umpansiriratana
Location
Thailand
Year
2018
Photographer
Spaceshift Studio / Pirak Anurakyawachon
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NO SUNRISE NO SUNSET PAVILION

Thailand Biennale, Krabi 2018

Edge of the Wonderland

Yai Sa is the symbol of love and awaiting. She has been waiting for someone she loves who has been leaving her to search for the ultimate truth and he promises her he will return to her when he finds it. Everyday, she stands at this same point waiting for him.

​What is the ultimate truth? And where it is? Is it extrinsic? Or is it already in our mind? Which is love, mercy, change, death, emptiness, or oneness.

​No Sunrise No Sunset because the sun doesn't move but the world is spinning by itself. We see the world as the way we want so the world is like the way we are. Since we see the world as the way it is, we will see beauty and virtue of its nature.

​This project is a life-specific represents the parallel world between the ultimate truth world and illusional world. It also creates the awareness of the condition of timeless moment and non self attached. That is a connection between inner and outer space (subjective and objective), you and me.

NO SUNRISE NO SUNSET PAVILION

NO SUNRISE NO SUNSET PAVILION

NO SUNRISE NO SUNSET PAVILION

NO SUNRISE NO SUNSET PAVILION

NO SUNRISE NO SUNSET PAVILION

NO SUNRISE NO SUNSET PAVILION

This article originally appeared on walllasia.com


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