Naidee Changmoh

The Boy with Mangoes , 2021
Bronze Painted, 100 x 62 x 58 cm

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About the artwork

Naidee effectively conveys the simplicity and beauty of everyday life in an urban setting, depicting kids assisting their parents in collecting fruits from their harvest. The portrayal of joy on their faces reflects the fulfilment and happiness derived from the hard work and patience involved in the process. Additionally, the presence of a shovel casually slung over his shoulder implies the completion of a day dedicated to harvesting crops. He adds a heartwarming and genuine perspective to the sculpture, emphasizing the beauty found in these simple moments of life.



About the artist

Naidee Changmoh was born in Phrae province, Thailand in 1969. He proceeded to study painting at the Faculty of Fine Arts at Chiangmai University, graduating in 1993. From there he began to learn techniques to make terracotta pottery at Maungkung Village, Amphur Hangdong in Chiengmai. In 1998, Naidee had his first solo exhibition "Terracotta Sculptures by Naidee Changmoh" at the Gaesorn Plaza in Bangkok. In 2006, he participated in the Clay Alchemy Exchange Artists Program between Thai artists and Australia artists in Melbourne, Australia. In 2009, his work was shown in The Ceramic Road of Southeast Asia at Taipei County Yingge Ceramics Museum, in Taiwan. Naidee has created nine huts which function as an art living space - the Naidee Sculpture Huts for Pattravadi Theatre in Huahin - from the year 2008 until now. 

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