An exhibition that says 'loneliness' can be beautiful 🧡
by Insomnia.Scene
Nov 5, 2025
“FEEL BLUE,” an exhibition that demonstrates that “loneliness” can be beautiful, by artist Pongsakorn Tantinikulchai.
The “FEEL BLUE” exhibition invites us to understand “loneliness” as a part of being human, rather than viewing it as something terrifying. The artist uses the color blue and navy as his primary language of communication. For the artist, “blue” is both a comforting space and an emotional cage, a color that immerses us in emotions while also embracing them to prevent them from breaking.
In this exhibition, the artist tells the story through the character “KraChok,” a simple child-like figure. Beneath his cuteness lies a quietness and fragility that is often overlooked. This character is not just a symbol, but a reflection of the human heart. While smiling on the outside, he may be silent and waiting for someone to see him. “KraChok” is like a silent friend who stays with us when our hearts cannot speak.
“FEEL BLUE” doesn’t invite us to drown in sadness, but rather invites us to understand our own fragility through “KraChok’s” eyes and quiet smile, which reflect back gently. In the silence of blue, we may find that "loneliness" isn't something to escape, but rather a friend who reminds us that our hearts still beat and are alive.
📍Location: Madskills, TDPK Studio 2, 3rd floor, True Digital Park West
🗓 On display now until November 16, 2025
⏰️ Open for viewing from 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
🚍 Public Transportation: BTS Punnawithi (Exit 6)
🚘 Private parking available
💵 Free admission
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Post by Insomnia.Scene | Nov 5, 2025












