Video: Interesting design ideas Ratinan Thaijareorn: acrylic paints on a white chair
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
If you go to a furniture store and look at the sofas and armchairs, what will we be? Most likely, something monotonous, monochrome, uninteresting (although, perhaps, very convenient). This is because we probably don't have artists like Ratinan Thaijareorn from Thailand, whose canvas was originally white chairs. The result is amazing.
The very manufacture of furniture is a long creative process, let us recall, for example, furniture art from Hellmut Palla. And this young artist has realized her most interesting design ideas with the help of acrylic paints. White chairs have become her canvas, and the result is amazing. You will hardly see such bright and colorful furniture anywhere else.
Ratinan Thaijareorn (alias ISE) is a 24-year-old female artist from Thailand. She was born and raised in Bangkok. She loves painting as a best friend, draws stylish women with great pleasure. She received her degree in Fine Arts and Design from Rangsit University. She is currently a freelance illustrator. In addition, she owns her own clothing store, "Weisschwarz" ("Black and White"). She designs T-shirts for him herself.
She painted the furniture for one of the branches of Adidas in the Bangkok shopping center. The flight of ISE's fantasy is amazing - there are strange animals, Adidas symbols, and much more. Perhaps, with the help of acrylic paints, you will be able to decorate plain boring chairs and stools.
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