A Singing Sea by Satit Raksasri
A contemporary artist whose practice crosses mediums of painting, photography, illustration and live performance, Satit Raksasri’s art is rooted in community engagement and environmental activism.
A Singing Sea first appeared at Wonderfruit 2018, and Satit built the installation-come-shelter with discarded materials collected from the beaches and seas of Thailand. It represents a symbolic yet critical call for a change in human consumption that has collectively endangered the world’s most shared natural environment: the ocean. Enter the installation to examine familiar objects and materials post-rescue and how they’ve amounted to a space.
A contemporary artist whose practice crosses mediums of painting, photography, illustration and live performance, Satit Raksasri’s art is rooted in community engagement and environmental activism.
A Singing Sea first appeared at Wonderfruit 2018, and Satit built the installation-come-shelter with discarded materials collected from the beaches and seas of Thailand. It represents a symbolic yet critical call for a change in human consumption that has collectively endangered the world’s most shared natural environment: the ocean. Enter the installation to examine familiar objects and materials post-rescue and how they’ve amounted to a space.
