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Doki Doki

written by Bangkok101 Team April 10, 2017

18 April – 28 April

This is a jewellery exhibition by Ito Aya, who is finishing up her Master’s Degree at Silapakorn University. She has been living in Thailand for the past 8 years, and her work is influenced by her experiences here. She focusses her work around onomatopoeia: words that phonetically resemble or imitate sounds of actions. Doki Doki is an onomatopoeia that describes feeling of excitement. In this collection the artist the feelings of the heart. Her amusing pieces are lively, and influenced by the works of Alexander Calder, George Rickey, and Time Prentice (who also focus on movements).


ATTA Gallery
OP Garden, Unit 1109, 4-6 Soi 36 Charoen Krung Rd | Tel: 02 234 6422
Viewing hours: Tue-Sat, 1pm-7.30pm, Sun, 1.30pm-6pm | attagallery.com

 

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