Mango Art Festival with Sonite Surfaces Thailand
Mango Art Festival is a celebration of different creative and artistic expressions, from contemporary art, to photography, to product design, exhibited in the heart of our beloved Big Mango. The show was held at Lhong 1919 from the 3rd to the 6th of April, 2021, where I exhibited my mosaic work in collaboration with Sonite Surfaces Thailand.
Sonite mosaics, which are made of the highest quality synthetic polymer composition materials, remain unparalleled within today’s design community. Crafted by talented artisans making the most of ground–breaking technological advances, the materials allow for effortless customisation through a myriad of texture, pattern, and colour combinations.
My Elizabeth Romhild x Sonite Surfaces collaboration includes a number of my original paintings as mosaic art and various mosaic table designs. I have also designed a custom mosaic kitchen counter for a client in Panama.
Thank you to Sonite Surfaces Thailand and Mango Art Festival for a wonderful exhibition, and thank you to everyone who came by to see it.
POST-COVID Group Exhibition
It all begins with an idea.
From the 12th of November until the 30th of December, I will be exhibiting some new works at MATDOT Art Center in Bangkok as a part of the POST-COVID group exhibition.
“COVID-19 appeared in this world and it has restructured the way humans live. Such a sudden change forced everyone to find the right balance of living. This is a big and important ripple. Social distancing has created new patterns of interaction between urban society, countries and the world. Be that as it may, people from all walks of life still have to carry on with their lives whether they are businessmen, government officials, artists, singers, actors and many more. The POST-COVID exhibition presents interpretations from 18 artists on the Coronavirus outbreak that started at the beginning of the year, which was the peak of the outbreak. Everyone knew about this virus. Later, several countries announced that they were successful in developing the vaccine. USA, Russia and India, who reported the news about the vaccine development, were among the top countries having a high number of infected patients. One good thing about the news about vaccine development, however, was that it gave people of the world some hope and eliminated some fear from them. I hope that this POST-COVID exhibition will enable people to see the roles and responsibility artists have for the society.” — Tawatchai Somkong, curator