Atid Jirodjirarat
A Psychological Painter Expert in Placing Anonymous Human Figures within Minimalist Spaces
Atid Jirodjirarat is a contemporary painter based in Thailand. His work is characterized by a blend of Minimalist architectural elements and Surrealist scene composition. He predominantly uses high-contrast colors—such as bright blues, intense yellows, and warm beiges—to create clear, simplified visual spaces. The figures in his paintings are often depersonalized with simplified faces (like a smiley mask) or anonymous attire (masks, hats), suggesting themes of solitude, alienation, and relationships within modern society. The use of settings like swimming pools, stark buildings, and expansive skies creates a contemplative atmosphere, inviting the viewer to explore a psychological landscape that blurs the line between the everyday and the dream.