Thailand Street Art
Naga and the Bengal
As a wandering artist, I strive to make my mark wherever I go by embracing local cultures and showcasing them in my work. During a recent trip to Thailand, I was lucky enough to connect with the talented dissident artist, Headache Stencils. He kindly acted as my guide and secured several iconic walls for me to paint. One of my favorite pieces from the trip was a mesmerizing Naga serpent, which I rendered in anaglyph 3D at the Big Box kickboxing gym. Headache also arranged for me to paint a Bengal tiger on a prominent street in Khon Kaen, symbolizing the city's strength and power, and offering protection through the mythic creature. This project remains one of my most memorable and meaningful artistic endeavors.
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