
Revisit Thoughtful Works
The Charoen AArt
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Some artworks do not shout. They stay with you quietly, asking you to pause and feel. This Viewing Room revisits a selection of such pieces, chosen for their emotional depth, thoughtful detail, and quiet beauty. Each one offers a moment of reflection and calm presence.
"Some Pieces Stay With You"
At The Charoen AArt, we believe that collecting begins with a quiet connection, not urgency. This Viewing Room presents works that have continued to stay with us. They do not demand attention but linger in memory. It began with three works by the intuitive painter Supmanee Chaisansuk, the experimenter Bryce Watanasoponwong, and the seeker Yasy Bachurina. We then added more pieces that share this reflective spirit. Each work captures something honest and personal, whether through colour, texture, light, or form. From abstract paintings to mixed media and photography, this collection offers space for stillness, curiosity, and emotion.
The Intuitive
Supmanee Chaisansuk creates abstract paintings inspired by natural textures and quiet emotion. White Fur 01 (2019) features soft, layered brushwork and earthy tones that evoke warmth, stillness, and reflection. Drawing from elements like fur and dried plants, the work offers a grounded presence. Her intuitive process encourages a slower pace, inviting viewers to pause and connect with calm, internal spaces often overlooked in daily life.

Supmanee in her studio, surrounded by abstract works inspired by nature and feeling.
The Experimenter
Bryce Watanasoponwong blends analogue and digital techniques in his experimental photographic process, which he calls #CameraAsBrush. Swathe of Confusion (2021) reflects on identity and social expectations through a partially obscured face. Created during a time of personal transition, the image reveals emotional tension and ambiguity. His layered approach invites viewers to reflect on the space between visibility, vulnerability, and self-understanding.

Bryce in his studio, reviewing prints created through his analogue-digital process.
The Seeker
Yasy Bachurina explores memory, perception, and the quiet emotions that shape how we see the world. In Lighthouse (2024), she blends sculpture, light, and soft colour to reflect on inner direction and the beauty of subtle moments. Her work asks you to pause and notice the quiet forces around and within. Each piece becomes a gentle conversation between memory, emotion, and presence.

Yasy with her work from TENÚ, reflecting on memory, subtle emotion, and perception.
Before You Go
At The Charoen AArt, we believe collecting begins with a quiet moment of connection. These works reflect the perspectives of the intuitive painter, the thoughtful experimenter, and the seeker of subtle truths. If something here speaks to you, we are happy to share more about the artist or how the piece might belong in your space.



