Revisit Thoughtful Works
Editor’s Pick: A Selection of Quiet Works We Keep Returning to
We often say that every artwork has its own rhythm. Some speak quietly. Some arrive all at once. At The Charoen AArt, we look for pieces that feel thoughtful, layered, and made with care.
Here are a few works from past exhibitions that remain with us. Each one reflects something we value whether it’s the process, the story, or the emotion behind it. If you’re just getting to know our space, this might be a gentle place to begin.

White Fur 01, 2019
Artist: Supmanee Chaisansuk
Medium: Painting
Inspired by the soft textures found in nature — like fur or plant fibres — this piece invites stillness. Supmanee’s layered brushwork creates a textured surface that feels warm and grounded. It captures a quiet moment in a natural landscape.

Swathe of Confusion, 2021
Artist: Bryce Watanasoponwong
Medium: Photography
This photograph explores how social expectations can shape the way we see ourselves. A face is partly hidden, caught between clarity and confusion. Created using both film and digital techniques, the image evokes a feeling of being suspended between culture, identity, and emotion.

Lighthouse, 2024
Artist: Yasy Bachurina
Medium: Mixed Media
This piece combines soft colours, an integrated light panel, and a handmade frame. It depicts a lighthouse not as a place, but as a feeling, a quiet guide within. It reflects the search for comfort and direction. Even when the world feels unclear, something steady remains.
We believe that collecting art is personal. These works are not just objects. They carry a moment, a feeling, or a conversation.
If something here speaks to you, we’d be happy to share more about the stories behind them.
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