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“Strength in unity” wins top honours at the 2015 UOB Painting of the Year competition

 

 

 

United Overseas Bank Thailand (UOB Thai) today presented 23 year-old University student, Ms Thidarat Chantachua, the 2015 UOB Painting of the Year Award. This is the top award in the Established Artist category of the competition in Thailand.

Ms Thidarat’s winning piece, titled Jamaah 2, draws on the theme of strength in unity. She used a special embroidery technique to draw out texture and depth in the painting.

Ms Thidarat said that her artwork is based on the theme of people, with all their differences in background, lives and opinion, coming together to find peace in spirituality. “Seeing the world struggle to find peace has motivated me to create this painting. I am touched when I see a community united in prayer. The setting is an ordinary, empty room, signifying that one can pray anywhere, not just in a place of worship. Through my painting, I want to demonstrate that there is strength in unity,” Ms Thidarat said.

Ms Thidarat won US$25,000 (750,000 baht) in the competition. She will go on to compete with three other UOB Painting of the Year competition winners from Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore for the regional prize – the UOB Southeast Asian Painting of the Year Award. She also stands a chance to win a one-month residency programme at the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum in Japan.

In the Emerging Artist category, Ms Napat Kangwannarakul, 25, won the Most Promising Artist of the Year Award for her piece titled Body and Mind; A Change of Mind. The artwork uses paper cutting and oil painting to represent how virtues and vices are sometimes intertwined.

Mr Peter Foo, President and Chief Executive Officer of UOB (Thai), said that the UOB Painting of the Year competition is the Bank’s way of supporting talented and passionate Thai artists.

“We have been organising the UOB Painting of the Year competition in Thailand for six consecutive years and are pleased to see that the competition continues to draw out emerging talents and encourage established artists to push their creative boundaries,” Mr Foo said.

The winning entries were selected by a panel of judges comprising Professor Preecha Thaothong, national artist and Head of Thai Art Department, Silpakorn University; Mr Amrit Chusuwan, Dean of the Faculty of Painting Sculpture and Graphic Arts, Silpakorn University; and Professor Vichoke Mukdamanee, national artist and a lecturer at the Faculty of Painting Sculpture and Graphic Arts, Silpakorn University.

The 2015 winners’ showcase

All the winning paintings of the 2015 UOB Painting of the Year competition will be exhibited at the Bangkok Art and Cultural Centre from 13 October to 31 October 2015. As part of the 2015 UOB Painting of the Year exhibition, Ms Thidarat and Ms Napat will also have their paintings displayed at the UOB Art Gallery in Singapore.

 

Winners of the 2015 UOB Painting of the Year competition (Thailand)

 

Award
Winner
Age
Artwork Title
Prize Money
Established Artist category
UOB Painting of the Year Award
Miss Thidarat Chantachua
23
“Jamaah2”
750,000 THB
Gold Award
Mr Jakgrid Mooninta
40
“Peaceful Lanna”
300,000 THB
Silver Award
Mr Paisarn Pirussaw
52
“Worshipping the Sarira”
240,000 THB
Bronze Award
Mr Pairin Pupradup
26
 “Wind-up Toys”
150,000 THB
Emerging Artist category
Most Promising Artist of the Year Award
Miss Napat Kangwannarakul
25
“Body and Mind, Change of Mind”
90,000 THB
Gold Award
Mr Ananyot Jannual
21
 “Poor Duck”
75,000 THB
Silver Award
Mr Piyangkul Jantarakul
22
“Corner Where that Old Guy Sells Kanohm Jeen Feb’15”
45,000 THB
Bronze Award
Mr Jakkapong Thepkoa
22
“Relativity of Life 1”
30,000 THB

 

 

 

13 October 2015
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