Muddy Hell
[Rubber tubes and steel bars Installation]
Oniishibozu Jigoku, Beppu’s mud pool so-called the hells of Beppu. It is a combination of the earth, water, and thermal heat. Its various and extraordinary rhythms and movement of the bubbling mud pool are being deconstructed and shown in this work.
collaborators: Chompoonuch Taweesukstien, Phurin Chawarattanawong, and Chanyanuch Aiemruksa
Panita [She/Her]
is a Thai visual communication designer based in London, currently an MA Visual Communication student at Royal College of Art. Her works revolve around socio-politics, culture, intersectional feminism, individual stories, history, and memories. Her methodology is a combination of storytelling and mixed media. She is currently exploring the possibility of surrealistic visuals to convey the hidden emotions and conversations between time-space, human-object, and the lost archives.