Wehart Chamrun Throne Hall
Wehart Chamrun Throne Hall
Associate Professor Praiwan Dakliang
Technique : Acrylic on canvas
Size : 150 x 200 cm
The painting "Wehat Chamrun Throne Hall" is a realistic depiction of the landmark which is a two-storey throne hall featuring Chinese style architecture and is located inside Bang Pa-In Palace. It was built during the reign of King Rama V. Impressed by the structure, Professor Praiwan wanted to convey to viewers not only is this painting a realistic portrayal of the actual building, but that it also embodies 3 important hidden elements: love, good, and happiness that all make up the magnificent architecture and origins of Wehat Chamrun Throne Hall.
About the Artist
Associate Professor Praiwan Dakliang
Associate Professor Praiwan Dakliang graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Applied Arts Education (First Class Honors) from Silpakorn University. He is a celebrated and skilled artist known for his super realism paintings. Most of his works utilize acrylic paint techniques with amazingly realistic reproduction. He has produced many works of art which recount the origins of historical places that have weathered through time to this present day as evidenced by their ancient architecture from the reign of King Rama V. He uses color to recapture the nostalgic ambiance so that viewers can reminisce the past glories of these historical places.