PATTAYA MAIL
BANGKOK---At the age of 84, prolific artist Chalood Nimsamer has yet to put down his brushes. Named as a National Artist in Sculpture in 1998, Chalood's broad range of talents is reflected in all genres of work. His latest exhibition "Chalood's Mural Painting and Retropective" is on display at the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BAAC). Celebrated artworks include the “Dharma Silpa” collection, comprising various paintings influenced and inspired by Buddhist teachings, particularly experienced when one’s mind is at ease and free from all worldly desires. This collection was painted between 1987-1996, and conveys Buddhist teachings as a tool to illustrate that his mindset was inevitably nurtured by Dharma. [link]
Thursday, 4 July 2013
Buddhist, Chalood Nimsamer: A Reflection of Self in Art Pieces
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