The artwork was created based on the many clashes between the military and protesters in Bangkok. The protesters were peaceful civilians with no weapons but they were faced with water tanks, tear gas, and rubber bullets. The violent responses are in stark contrast to what the protest is about: voicing opinions.
Artist +-
Tuna Dunn / Tunlaya Dunnvatanachit
Clean forms, simple lines and harmonious colours are the visual languages employed by Tuna Dunn to achieve an effect of effortless elegance in her works. The canvas communicates its message often via a dominant visual symbol, underneath which a flat composition with white space leaves the subject matter to breathe and tell its story.
Her portfolio is prolific, ranging from commercial commissions to personal topics for which she draws inspirations from music and film. As a Thai artist, Tuna Dunn responds to the social and political movement happening inside her country by the use of story and symbolism, inspired from social media and the protests she witnessed. She uses a simple and communicative artistic style to portray the story, raise awareness and document the situations.
Working as a visual designer based in Bangkok, Thailand, Tuna Dunn’s work covers illustrations, comics, animation, and visual design. She holds Masters of Arts in Illustration and Visual Media with Distinction from London College of Communications. She has won several awards including the Perspective’s 40 Under 40 Awards 2018 and Under 30 Creator’s file 2017 by PLUS81 magazine. Outside of Thailand, her works have been shown internationally in the UK, Japan and Taiwan.
Donation +-
Based on our agreement with the artist, 30% of the pre-VAT price excluding frames will be donated to support the social movement. Donation will be given to the Thai Lawyers for Human Rights.
Artwork Details +-
Print medium: Printed, using the giclée method, on Agawamoo Bamboo fine art paper - 170 gsm matt paper made from a mix of 70% bamboo + 30% recycled pulp. 100% made/coated/packaged exclusively at Awagami Factory in Tokushima, Japan, this paper is 100% ecological. It is handmade for beautiful print output and archival longevity.
Frame: Artwork is printed with 15mm border without a frame. It will be packaged carefully in a tube.
Shipping: We currently ship to the UK, EEA and Switzerland only. UK delivery in 4-7 business days, Europe delivery in 7-10 business days. Delivery to Europe might subject to additional import VAT and duties.