Raimon Land displays the work of young Thai artists TinTin and TiTo, aged 12 and 7 at The Art of Living
Raimon Land’s The Art of Living pop-up art display in February is the first solo exhibition of young Thai artists TinTin and TiTo, and displays the creative imagination of children through line drawings under the concept of ‘Human + Nature = Future’.
TinTin, Kridtin Tepumnuasakul, is age 12, and his younger brother TiTo, Krittinat Tepumnuasakul, is age 7. They can be seen at work on their own Facebook page, Studio Little Hands. Entry to their exhibition at the Tait Sathorn 12 sales gallery, which has been transformed into an art museum until 27 February 2023
Korn Narongdej, Chief Executive Officer of Raimon Land Public Company Limited, said that Raimon Land is supporting the arts through The Art of Living by continuing use of the Tait Sathorn 12 sales gallery as an art museum.
“Art is important because it creates happiness for the creator and for art lovers,” he said. “Particularly important is letting young people express their own creative imagination. This is why we have invited young talented Thai artists TinTin and TiTo.