La Lanta Fine Art is delighted to present “Dialogues with Indigo-Blue”, a solo exhibition by Knakorn Kachacheewa, who withdraws from the world into the depths of the self. Gravitating towards hues of indigo and blue, he chronicles a camaraderie with silence and loneliness in a series of paintings and sculptures.

Kachacheewa’s palette of colors percolates through states of self-contemplation and their emotional artefacts– echoes of happiness, regret, contentment, sadness and inspiration. Sculptures of human figures and collaged limbs, encased in claustrophobic white boxes, produce a dichotomy between enclosure and open expanse that builds into an existential vertigo: an awareness of the heaviness of solitude that bares open the signs of the passage of time and the state of one’s being.
Yet loneliness and solitude are not states of detachment; they attune us to the world. Should viewers linger in the presence of Kachacheewa’s artworks, the initial impression of loneliness gives way to an inner calm, anchored in a heightened awareness of our fleeting mortality. Grounded by visual motifs drawn from nature, his artworks act as guides to existential contemplation that can provide a measure of healing and peace.

With sensitivity to the emotional cues of different colors and shades, Knakorn tracks the winding paths of his introspective journey in “Dialogues with Indigo-Blue”. Inviting close attention to the textures of mood and feeling, his works reveal a certain value and beauty innate to silence and solitude.
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