The artist tried to emphasise how power corrupts people. Even the best of us could fall with just a tiny drop of power - just like how it passes on when one hand touches the other hand and erodes its flesh, soul and dignity.
Corruption has been going on right in front of us yet the evidence is always obscurely present. You can somewhat feel it but you won't ever be able to touch it, while it still prevails in the system.
Artist +-
Pssyppl / Diamond N.
Imaginations running wild, looming and dooming figures, symbolism calling for visceral reactions… Pssyppl creates fantastical imagery that draws viewers into what is seemingly an otherworldly realm but in fact are satirical reflections of issues in the present world. Who are these people with bad intentions? What did they do? How unfair is the society? The deeds and the suffering are revealed on the canvas through questions and symbolism.
The artist is passionate about examining the corruptness around - be it in the systemic level or individual level - thus his works transcends political art. Underneath the surface of Surrealistic expressions are the artist’s anger and frustration about the inability of the public to do anything to fix the corrupted society, where speaking of the truth is often forbidden. Art is used as an alternative way to discuss and reflects the truth. He continues to fight and find ways to bring freedom of ideas, art and design to the world, past the obstacles in an environment that tries to stifle the outspoken.
Pssyppl is based in Thailand and has a strong following in the online art community. His artworks about politics and society have been featured in Global Voices, Nifty Zone and Exotic Quixotic. He works across multiple disciplines including digital art, NFT, design, and sculptures. Pssyppl holds a Master of Arts in Fine Art Drawing from Camberwell College of Arts in the UK.
Donation +-
Based on our agreement with the artist, 20% 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 Hahnemühle German Etching fine art paper. A 310 gsm traditional mould-made copperplate printing paper, complete with an inkjet coating. The white art paper made from 100% alpha cellulose is characterised by its extraordinary velvety tactile feel and its fine, clearly defined felt structure with traits of a traditional artist board. It is acid- and lignin-free and meets the most exacting requirements in terms of age resistance.
Frame: Artwork is printed with 15mm border without a frame.
Shipping: We currently ship to the UK and Continental Europe only, with a delivery duration of 4-7 business days within UK and 7-10 business days across Continental Europe. Delivery to Europe will be subjected to additional import VAT and duties to be paid to the courier directly.