It comes down to colours
Feng Zhengjie of China shows his latest paintings in "Radiancy" at the Queen's Gallery from April 3 to 30.
Published on March 20, 2008
Feng's subjects, mostly women, exude an alluring sensuality but come in exaggerated colours that makes them seem unrealistically cool and devoid of true feelings or personality. The gallery, on Rajadamnoen Klang Road off Phan Fah Bridge, is open daily except Wednesday from 10 to 7. Call (02) 281 5360-1 or visit www.QueenGallery.org.
The path to divinity The Number 1 Gallery is hosting Chatchawan Rodklongtan's "The Moral Precept" from March 27 to April 26, a personal account of Buddhist faith and a journey to the essence of life. Drop by the basement gallery at Silom Galleria Monday to Saturday from 10 to 7. Call (02) 630 3381 or visit www.Number1Gallery.com.
Watch the year go by Japan's Kaz Orii is showing his new abstract oils in "Images Breakdown" at the Akko Gallery until April 10. Drawn from his experience in agriculture, the paintings track the changing seasons. The gallery, by the Sukhumvit Soi 49 bus stop, is open Monday to Saturday from 10 to 7 and Sunday by appointment. Call (02) 259 1436 or visit www.AkkoArt.com.
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