Narong Wannasa was born 1984 in Kalasin Province, Thailand. He grew up in the countryside, and has been inspired by many things
that he has seen in his childhood, and continuously develops these ideas into his art works.
Narong was very determined to become an artist, and when he was given a chance to study at the Fine Arts Faculty at Dali University, Yunnan
Province in China, he jumped at the opportunity. It was there that he held his first solo exhibition, "Landscape". He holds these
experiences dear to his heart, and they will never be forgotten…
His Chinese friends would say, "all the things that surround us are composed of different shapes and forms, no matter whether they are
human, animal, object, or even from nature. Everything has its own value, its own charm, and its own uniqueness. The point is that it
depends on what we perceive it to be in our work."
It is at this point where Narong starts to search for his own focal point in his work. What he looks for is something close to his life, something
simple, but meaningful and precious within its natural shape. That something is "a buffalo". He has seen it since he was born.
This interpretation could mean that the buffalo has become one of his friends, and so, it is not surprising to know that every time he begins
a piece of work, Narong will "think of his home".
In his second solo exhibition at Gallery Opium on February 2009, "Inspiration From My Friend’s Spirit", Narong shows his imaginative and shape forming skills, creating
art works reaching out beyond simple imagination.
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