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Discover Abstraction with Sudaporn Teja: A selection of works by Thai contemporary artist Sudaporn Teja

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Sudaporn Teja, Untitled (#8), 2013
Sudaporn Teja, Untitled (#8), 2013

Sudaporn Teja Thai, 1986

Untitled (#8), 2013
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180 x 200 cm (70 7/8 x 78 ¾ in.)
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Sudaporn TEJA (b. 1986) was born and lives in Chiang Mai - Thailand. Her family name TEJA has a long artistic lineage dating back to the reign of King Rama V. Teja is an hold Lanna word derived from Pali, and it was Sudaporn's great grandfather's name Noy-Teja that was later adopted as the family's last name (Noy is a prefix to designate a learned-person. Before Thailand's modernization, Thais don't use last names). Noy-Teja was an accomplished musician, playing three-stringed fiddles, so good that he was reputed as the « Noy-Teja Who Loses the Buffalo ». Buffalo herders in the rice field would be so captivated by the music that they forgot about the animals. Noy-Teja often played for various official and private ceremonies, even court ceremonies on many occasions, earning his name as one of the finest musicians in his region and time. Her grandmothers and mother where also accomplished Thai Lue craftsmen whose family made silverwares and various types of weaving. Sudaporn's Lanna artistic blood runs thick. These abstract works are her calls from within, the expression by which she chose as a professional artist.

Teja's brushstrokes are confident as are her emotions as she grows to become a mature woman and artist in her own right. Her sense of colours and gestures is precise – they heal as she expresses deep emotions of joy and sorrow ; they narrate her emotional journeys, past and present; they are her self-discipline and conscience.

Through her paintings, Sudaporn Teja wants to convey feelings about both its environment and surroundings, and also her deepest inner emotions. « The feelings expressed in my art arise from my life experiences and changing situations, and from the interaction with people I encounter. These expressions come from deep within myself, born from feelings of both joy and sorrow, as a means of healing and release through my art. My paintings serve as symbolic representations of my past and present telling stories that remind me of who I am and where I have been. Her art is also strongly influenced by spiritual beliefs as a Buddhist – demonstrating my personal convictions learned from these teachings. The importance of having the self discipline to accept both the good and bad in life with an open heart plays a crucial role in my art work.»

Sudaporn Teja earned her Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts from the Faculty of Fine Arts and Architecture, Rajamangala University of Technology Lanna (RMUTL) (2008) and Master's Degree in Fine Arts (Paintings) from the Faculty of Fine Art, Chiang Mai University (2013). She participated in many group exhibitions, though mainly in the street art scene. She was invited by Thaillywood to join the residency program from May to August 2013, an independent foundation founded by Hugues and Marie Fontaine Taittinger
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Sudaporn TEJA (b. 1986) was born and lives in Chiang Mai - Thailand. Her family name TEJA has a long artistic lineage dating back to the reign of King Rama V. Teja is an hold Lanna word derived from Pali, and it was Sudaporn's great grandfather's name Noy-Teja that was later adopted as the family's last name (Noy is a prefix to designate a learned-person. Before Thailand's modernization, Thais don't use last names). Noy-Teja was an accomplished musician, playing three-stringed fiddles, so good that he was reputed as the « Noy-Teja Who Loses the Buffalo ». Buffalo herders in the rice field would be so captivated by the music that they forgot about the animals. Noy-Teja often played for various official and private ceremonies, even court ceremonies on many occasions, earning his name as one of the finest musicians in his region and time. Her grandmothers and mother where also accomplished Thai Lue craftsmen whose family made silverwares and various types of weaving. Sudaporn's Lanna artistic blood runs thick. These abstract works are her calls from within, the expression by which she chose as a professional artist.

Teja's brushstrokes are confident as are her emotions as she grows to become a mature woman and artist in her own right. Her sense of colours and gestures is precise – they heal as she expresses deep emotions of joy and sorrow ; they narrate her emotional journeys, past and present; they are her self-discipline and conscience.

Through her paintings, Sudaporn Teja wants to convey feelings about both its environment and surroundings, and also her deepest inner emotions. « The feelings expressed in my art arise from my life experiences and changing situations, and from the interaction with people I encounter. These expressions come from deep within myself, born from feelings of both joy and sorrow, as a means of healing and release through my art. My paintings serve as symbolic representations of my past and present telling stories that remind me of who I am and where I have been. Her art is also strongly influenced by spiritual beliefs as a Buddhist – demonstrating my personal convictions learned from these teachings. The importance of having the self discipline to accept both the good and bad in life with an open heart plays a crucial role in my art work.»

Sudaporn Teja earned her Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts from the Faculty of Fine Arts and Architecture, Rajamangala University of Technology Lanna (RMUTL) (2008) and Master's Degree in Fine Arts (Paintings) from the Faculty of Fine Art, Chiang Mai University (2013). She participated in many group exhibitions, though mainly in the street art scene. She was invited by Thaillywood to join the residency program from May to August 2013, an independent foundation founded by Hugues and Marie Fontaine Taittinger
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Expositions

2015
Galerie Jean-François Cazeau, Paris, 7th April - 23rd May 2015
L’Art s’invite à l’hôtel, Sudaporn Teja et l’Art Khmer, Le Royal Monceau Raffles Paris, 5th - 29th March 2015

2014

Sudaporn Teja, Alliance française, Bangkok, December 2014 - January 2015
Emotions I, Serindia Gallery, Bangkok, January - February 2014

Group exhibitions :

2014
PAD Paris, Pavillon des Arts et du Design, Galerie Jean-François Cazeau

2013
Read for Life, Bangkok World Book Capital
Competition Art : Type Grafti and Exhibition
Chiang Mai Top Models Project 2, Wall Paint Street Art, Songkran Festival, Chiang Mai
Graduate Student Art Exhibition, Faculty of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai, Baanteuk Art Center
The Arts Thesis Exhibition, Graduate students, master of Arts Program in Painting, Faculty of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai University Arts Center

2012
Lazy Sunday, Minimal Gallery, Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai Top Model Project, Wall Paint Street Art, Songkran Festival, Chiang Mai
A4 Project, NHD Art Gallery, Chiang Mai
30 Year Faculty of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai University
Supplementary Food II, Baan Tuek Art Center, Chiang Mai

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