
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"]
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"]},{