Sculpture
Location: The exterior wall of building Artist: P7 This bas relief artwork has different textures, colors and shapes that were inspired by nature, the environment and characters from various stories. It is aimed at communicating the meaning of lives filled with dreams and enjoyment to people of all pages, especially children and youths and people from the new generation who are beginning to search for meaning in their lives.
Location: Main lobby, Creative Space and the 2 nd floors Artist: Pongsatat Uaiklang The artwork is called a functional sculpture that can be used by members of the public. Each piece of the artwork was inspired by nature. The shape of each piece is the curved and smooth, creating feeling of safety, warmth and attraction as well as encouraging viewer to interact with the artwork.
Location: The exterior wall building Artist: Chalit Nakpawan The artist hopes to stimulate the imagination of viewers through the arrangement of bright colors and unique details in each flower in order to symbolize happiness and open up the imagination of viewer to reach unlimited levels.
Location: The 6 th floor of the building Artist: Naidee Changmod This artwork seeks to transfer the memory of the simple happiness that people experience when they were children such as the memory of waking up early to walk in the garden with one’s grandmother, climbing a tree or collecting fresh fruit. The artist presented his ideas through a sculpture of child with a large cartoonish head to reflect youth and innocent imagination. The sculpture is dressed in simple and happy life th
Location: Underground parking Artist: Sutthirat Supaorinya Korat Chitchat is artwork that is in the form of wall text, which people can view as they are driving their vehicle into the underground parking level. The headlight of vehicles will wash over this artwork, revealing an artistic rendition of an interview written in the local Korat dialect.
Location The walls of the staircase , garden on the 2 nd and 3 nd floor Artist: Kanya Charoensupkul The work of art was created from the concept that humans should receive happiness. If human receives a little bit of happiness every day for 365 days it will be very good for them. The artist therefore decided to created 365 “birds of happiness” with vivid colors including bright green orange, and white in order to provide viewers with relaxation and happiness.
Location: Near the water pond underneath the Sala Tree Artist: Nonthivathn Chandhanaphalin These three bronze statues aim to communicate happiness and peace that can be obtained from meditation. Meditation can be divided into three levels. No matter what level a person chooses to meditate at they will experience inner happiness and will not need to rely on material object or other people because this form of happiness will be in their hearts.
Location Main lobby on the 1 st floor Artist Thaweesak Srithongdee (Lolay) This artwork presents concepts related to the interaction, friendship and coexistence between human, animals, plants, soil, water, the sky, and the air. The artist created his art with consideration for environmental interactions in the main lobby that contains water, air and natural light.
Location Gardens outside the 1 st floor of the building Artist Wijit Apichartkriengkrai The Image of the Goodness Tree was created from the concept of the public art or art that creates benefits for the public. The artist who created this art aimed to make his work a part of religious activities and other creative activities. The art can be used in forms, during worship ceremonies, during meditation or for other small community activities.