Salah WArin
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This time, her works are paintings and woodcarvings. This exhibition is called "Maha Ganesh Arts" and was inspired from the faith of the Maha Phik Ganesh. It comprises works of drawing brushes and acrylic colors. She prepared the exhibition for a year. Her woodcarvings derive from the faith and respect for the Maha Ganesh, the god and symbol of the teacher who gave his blessing to artists. Her faith helped to accomplish the hard and tedious work.
She was entranced with drawing since childhood, but the art of woodcarving was not considered suitable for woman artists. Warin didn't think so. Despite her feminine appearance, she chose woodcarving art because she loves to do hard work. She told me that art depends on the love for the work involved. Hammer and wooden chisel have to be used imaginatively and with high concentration. She has been interviewed many times in women's magazines, television shows and magazines for home decoration. She is referred to as "Salah". It means experienced art teacher. In the past, Salah referred only to male artists but at present many female artists are called "Salah" as well.
She said, "I was graduated in product design. lab design, scientific tools and furniture products almost 10 years ago. The jobs I had made me uncomfortable because I realized that these works didn't suit me. In my free time, I draw a pictures in the working room. I create abstract painting with water color and oil color alone or with some friends. I chose to study woodcarving with Salah Petch Wiriya, the owner of Baan Chang Nak, in Chiang Mai. I come from a family of carpenters. My father was a furniture maker and my grandfather is a general carpenter. I felt happy with the pile of teak wood I saw everyday. I wanted to do something with them and it spurred my interest in woodcarving arts. A distance of 500 kilometers, I drove from Bangkok to Chiang Mai many times to learn woodcarving with Salah Petch Wiriya who is well known for elephant woodcarving. Then I decided to quit my job and become a full time artist instead. Arts make me happy more than my commercial product design.
The mixture of woodcarving and new artistic views play an important role together, for example, painting on wood. A few woodcarving teachers recommended that I study the real nature of elephants. Moreover, I knew the best kind of wood for woodcarving. Mostly we chose old teak woods from natural timber.
At that time, Lanna woodcarver clubs developed and the Support Salah Lanna club was restored to show their work at Chiang Mai University's Art museum. They encourage the new young generation to understand local knowledge of Lanna culture, I had a chance to help the club and studied how to make a website for myself and the club. I did those web sites myself. I'm also the webmaster and coordinator because I would like to help the club to spread the knowledge as quickly as possible. This is one way to give people knowledge of the arts. "Salah" is a word from Burma language that means art teacher. There are five kinds of Salah: Fine Arts Salah, Woodcarving Salah, Metal Salah, Pottery Salah and Handicraft Salah.
There is an Art Market exhibition in Songkran Festival period. Local tradition and culture shows are held at Chiang Mai University every year. I came to help, coordinate and solve the problems they encounter. Arts cannot exist if the price is too high to buy or the artworks are far away from the buyers. Sometimes the middlemen took advantage and set the inappropriate prices without understanding the artworks.
Silapa Jak Plai Nguang (art from elephants' nose) is an exciting project at the Mae Sa elephant camp near Chiang Mai. There I taught small elephants to draw pictures. There are three elements for success: elephant trainers, art teachers and, or course, elephants. It's a wonderful opportunity to be a teacher of elephants.
Leh Ladakh is a wonderful place where tourists love to visit. It is also known as Little Tibet |
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