Inferno village

inferno village

Piece description from the artist

I am interested in the common surrounding. the site that has nothing more than just a passage. For me, this place is living in a different time flow. When we move this place seems to stand still. Until the day they just disappear, that moment will be us who stop. Wondering about our memories with this place and realize that it has very small memories left.

It is interesting that when we know that they are gone forever, what should we going to feel.

I believe people can handle losing important things in their life but they don’t know how to react when losing an unremarkable thing.

Other works by Ruthorn Rujianurak

About Ruthorn Rujianurak

Bangkok, Thailand

Ruthorn Rujianurak (b.1994) is an artist who works are collaged with a variety of surfaces, including cotton canvas, bristol paper, blotting paper, tissue paper, and wood panel. After living and working in New York City for two years. Ruthorn moved back to his hometown and currently based in Bangkok. His works have been featured in multiple shows in several counties such as Thailand, USA, China, and Korea.

Ruthorn’s current work is about questioning how people feel and react when they realize that they lost unremarkable thing. Engaging with ideas of daily routine, fulltime working, and capitalism,

Ruthorn sets about building novel and unusual perspective of unmemorable place that you walk pass every day. Creating ‘ghost’ that representing you small memories left behind that place looking for you though your own past.

See Ruthorn's portfolio here
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