Experimental


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  • Serotonin Wave I: a calming landscape of composure and grace. Original piece created by BRYCE Watanasoponwong with experimental photography techniques, exemplifying #CameraAsBrush approach. From #SavingFace series, exploring self-reflection with watercolour-like results. Printed on textured cotton rag and mounted on gator foam board with silver aluminum shadow gap frame.
    On display, Serotonin Wave I depicts a serene landscape evoking composure and grace. It is an original piece created using experimental photography techniques that exemplify the #CameraAsBrush approach. From the #SavingFace series, it explores self-reflection and produces watercolour-like results. Printed on textured cotton rag and mounted on gator foam board with a silver aluminum shadow gap frame.
    The Charoen AArt
  • 'Swathe of Confusion' is a thought-provoking artwork representing societal barriers to happiness. The canvas features an obstructed face with eyes down, symbolising concealed emotions.
    Swathe of Confusion' is an intriguing artwork that captures the struggle with societal boundaries. The canvas portrays an obstructed face with eyes down, evoking a sense of concealed emotions and inner turmoil.
    The Charoen AArt
  • Serotonin Wave II: peaceful expression through experimental photography techniques. Original piece by BRYCE Watanasoponwong from #SavingFace series. Printed on textured cotton rag and mounted on gator foam board with silver aluminium shadow gap frame. #CameraAsBrush approach exemplified with watercolour-like results.
    Serotonin Wave II: an artwork that emanates peace and composure. Created by BRYCE Watanasoponwong using experimental photography techniques, exemplifying #CameraAsBrush approach. From #SavingFace series, exploring self-reflection with watercolour-like results. Printed on textured cotton rag and mounted on gator foam board with silver aluminium shadow gap frame. Displaying on the wall.
    The Charoen AArt
  • 'Open State', 2nd in a series of 2, reflects the complexity of emotions during lockdown and personal responsibility. This original piece was created using a combination of analog and digital processes, exemplifying this unique #CameraAsBrush approach. To me, emotions are intricate and can't be easily compartmentalized. This artwork is from the #SavingFace series, which explores self-reflection through experimental photographic techniques resembling watercolour paintings."
    Colourful abstract painting on display in art gallery
    The Charoen AArt
  • Abstract abstract experimental art by Thai-Australian artist BRYCE, featuring vivid colours and intricate patterns on a gallery wrapped canvas.
    Interference Portrait 2 by BRYCE, abstract colourful artwork on canvas with teak wood shadow box frame, 33.49 x 33.49 inches.
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  • Abstract colourful portrait by artist BRYCE, 'Interference Portrait 1', 2021, using archival inks on ILFORD GALERIE Canvas with teak wood frame.
    Interference Portrait 1 by Bryce, abstract artwork on canvas with vibrant colours and a teak wood frame, 2021, 33.49 x 33.49 inches
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  • Abyss, a square format artwork by BRYCE Watanasoponwong, reflects intense emotions through experimental photography using film-soup. This original piece exemplifies the unique style of #CameraAsBrush approach from the #SavingFace series. It was created to explore self-reflection using experimental photographic techniques that produce results resembling watercolour paintings.
    BRYCE Watanasoponwong's Abyss, the third of four square format artworks, reflects intense emotions and a point of near shutdown. This original piece was created using experimental photography of film-soup, showcasing the unique #CameraAsBrush approach. From the #SavingFace series, it explores self-reflection using experimental photographic techniques that produce watercolour-like results. Displaying on the wall, Abyss offers a calm yet enigmatic presence.
    The Charoen AArt