Aranya Manawanich is a Bangkok-based visual artist whose work reflects the intersection of personal identity, nature, and Southeast Asian mythology.
Drawing inspiration from temple murals and modern feminist movements, her canvases evoke stillness, symbolism, and subtle power.
Her recent solo exhibition, Whispers of the Divine, was praised for blending classical Thai motifs with abstract expressionism.
Zen Bloom
A generative reinterpretation of classic ink landscapes layered with digital brushwork, exploring inner stillness.
Silent Horizon
Combining negative space and AI-generated forms, this piece evokes serenity and tension in balance.
Echoes of Kyoto
Inspired by the fading architecture of his hometown, this work fuses old-world textures with futuristic gradients.
Path to Satori
A minimalist series that visualizes meditative states, blending ink wash techniques with fluid motion.
Digital Fragments
Fragments of scanned calligraphy and generative noise collide in this exploration of impermanence.
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