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Exploring the Subconscious Through Butterflies in the Major Solo Exhibition of Song Paradox

Life16 Mar 2026 17:34 GMT+7

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Exploring the Subconscious Through Butterflies in the Major Solo Exhibition of Song Paradox

Explore the subconscious through the abstract art of "Song Paradox" Jakrapong Siririn in the exhibition How many more butterflies will I see in my lifetime? at Central: The Original Store from 4-31 March 2026. Free admission!","tags":["art exhibition","abstract art","subconscious","Central The Original Store","Song Paradox"]

When inkblot images become more than shapes, they turn into mirrors reflecting memories and inner psychology. "Song" Jakrapong Siririn, skilled bassist from the band PARADOX, returns as a visual artist with the exhibition "How many more butterflies will I see in my lifetime?"—a space for interpretation inviting us to question how many more times in life we will see and understand ourselves before everything changes.,"tags":["psychology","art","PARADOX","self-reflection"]

From "PARADOX bassist" to fully embracing the world of abstract art.,"tags":["artist career","abstract art","PARADOX"]

Many know Song Jakrapong Siririn from concert stages, but in this exhibition, he communicates through brushstrokes and ink drops, continuing a childhood dream after graduating in art education. This marks the third series of his "Butterfly" works and a major shift into full-fledged abstract art, allowing viewers to freely interpret the images before them through their personal experiences.,"tags":["art education","abstract art","Butterfly series","personal interpretation"]

Rorschach Inkblot: when ink drops reflect boundless meaning.,"tags":["Rorschach test","inkblot","art inspiration"]},{