
Artworks Catalogue
Exhibition : The Flutter Effect

Lit Within, 2025
A quiet expression of inner radiance through simple materials and forms.
The lamp is made of Quartz Crystal, a stone believed to enhance clarity and inner growth. Its base is steel—solid, weighty, and enduring—symbolizing a well-forged, steadfast inner structure.
Together, the crystal and steel tell a story of grounded illumination: a light not borrowed from the outside, but kindled from within.
Quartz Crystal and steel
(The butterfly is not included)
22 x 26 x 10 cm
Original artwork
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The Maze We Live In, 2025
A reflection on life as a maze—full of twists, dead ends, and uncertain paths. We move through it with questions, choices, and the search for our way.
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Amid the confusion, this piece places butterflies, flowers, leaves, spirals, and the sun at the forefront—symbols of transformation, growth, and the quiet power of renewal.
Brass and plywood
60 x 80 x 2 cm
Original artwork
฿ 25,700

Imagined Leaves, 2025
This piece is inspired by the gentle movement of leaves carried by the wind. In this work, however, the “wind” is your own hand—the hand of the one who arranges, reshapes, and adapts the piece to suit a space or purpose in daily life.
Among all the leaves, there is one that stands apart—a leaf insect, masterfully disguised and blending seamlessly with its surroundings. This special leaf symbolizes graceful adaptation and intelligent transformation.
“Imagine Leaves” is not merely an artwork; it is an open system of creativity—an invitation for you to shape, rearrange, into it your own unique way.
Brass and Moonstone (Egg are not included)
30 x 33 x 11 cm
Edition of 7
฿ 9,550 (Edition 5-7)

She, Who Lit the Candles, 2025
This candleholder is inspired by the Greek myth of love and light—a story where a candle’s flame reveals truth but nearly destroys love.
It tells of a mortal woman enchanted to love only in darkness and a winged god who could only stay hidden. Their bond depended on trust: she must never light a candle to see his face. But doubt, stirred by ill intent people, led her to break that promise. When she lit the candle, she discovered he was Eros, the handsome god with golden wings—who then fled, leaving her behind.
To reunite with him, she endured trials set by the gods. In the end, her patience and unwavering love earned forgiveness, and they were joyfully reunited.
Brass, Moonstone and Malachite
25 x 58 x 24 cm (Candles are included)
Original Artwork
฿ 45,500

Every Flutter Is a Part of a Greater Story, 2025
Inspired by the Butterfly Effect theory and the philosophy of change, this piece reminds us that while we can not control everything in life, we can choose to be present, mindful, and embrace the gentle rhythm of transformation as it unfolds.
Brass, Moonstone and Malachite
58 x 128 x 20 cm
Original Artwork
฿ 38,500

Don't Pick the Flower (They Said), 2025
Imagine yourself in a garden of dreams—one that feels like it belongs in poetry or ancient tales, where flowers bloom endlessly, butterflies dance, and the breeze whispers like nature’s quiet voice.
The garden’s keeper gently says, “You may stay as long as you wish, admire all you like… but please—do not pick the flowers.”
Surrounded by untouchable beauty, the heart may feel full simply by looking. Yet at the same time, this quiet rule—“do not pick”—can awaken curiosity, desire, and the urge to question.
Brass, aluminum, freshwater pearl, recycled plastic and Malachite
72 x 210 x 15 cm
Original Artwork
฿ 110,500

The Chronicles of a Butterfly 002, 2025
The life of a butterfly is a testament to transformation — from the stillness of the cocoon to a being of vibrant color. The caterpillar surrenders itself to change, just as we, too, must open our hearts to uncertainty in order to truly grow.
Transformation calls for stillness, patience, and faith in what we are becoming. For like the butterfly, we were not born to remain still — we were born to spread our wings and soar.
Brass, wood, recycled plastic, Moonstone, Labradorite and aluminum
16 x 34.5 x 48 cm
Original Artwork
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The Chronicles of a Butterfly 003, 2025
The life of a butterfly is a testament to transformation — from the stillness of the cocoon to a being of vibrant color. The caterpillar surrenders itself to change, just as we, too, must open our hearts to uncertainty in order to truly grow.
Transformation calls for stillness, patience, and faith in what we are becoming. For like the butterfly, we were not born to remain still — we were born to spread our wings and soar.
Brass, wood, recycled plastic, Moonstone, Labradorite and aluminum
18 x 40 x 48 cm
Original Artwork
฿ 19,795

Slow Bloom, 2025
Slow Bloom captures a kind of blooming that doesn’t happen all at once, but slowly—through quiet motion and the steady gathering of energy. It reflects the human journey of transformation, which takes time, patience, and growth from within.
The blur in the image isn’t a lack of clarity, but the rhythm of becoming—beautiful in its own way.
Film photography printed on canvas
90 x 140 x 4 cm
Edition of 5
฿ 23,500 (Edition 2-5)

The Bend and The Bridge, 2025
Even when a bridge breaks, traces remain of those who once dared to cross. To step onto an incomplete bridge is not merely recklessness—it is an act of trust, a willingness to move forward despite uncertainty.
Like a tree that bends with the wind—neither resisting nor breaking, but rooted firmly in place—bending is not defeat; it is survival.
The Bend and the Bridge captures these two forms—seemingly different, yet sharing the same spirit. Both are symbols of life itself: fragile, fractured, and imperfect, yet still meaningful and beautiful.
Film photography printed on matte coated 170g paper
30 x 45 cm
Edition of 10
฿ 2,950
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In Transit, 2025
The state of transition is a moment of uncertainty—a time when we choose to move forward without knowing what lies ahead. Yet in this quiet motion, we slowly become something we have never been before.
We are no longer at the starting point, nor have we reached the destination. We exist in between
—in transit—on the way to something not yet fully formed.
Film photography printed on matte coated 170g paper
40 x 60 cm
Edition of 10
฿ 3,750
Add frame + 2,000 Baht

I Watch the Sunset at the Sunrise, 2024
Watching the sunset in a place where the sun rises feels like a quiet reminder that endings and beginnings are not always opposites. Sometimes they are simply different sides of the same thing,
or just moments in a cycle without clear dividing lines.
In human life—when something comes to an end, like a relationship, a job, a belief,
or even an old version of ourselves, it may also be the opening for something new to emerge at the very same time. (And what we think of as a “beginning” might simply be a continuation of something that has already happened, taking a new form.)
In a way, it speaks of embracing change without fearing the end—because every ending may be a doorway to something new, something not yet visible.
Film photography printed on matte coated 170g paper
40 x 60 cm
Edition of 10
฿ 3,750
Add frame + 2,000 Baht