MULTIDISCIPLINARY ARTIST EXPLORING CRAFTS AND CONCEPTUAL WORK, WITH A FOCUS ON POLITICAL AND QUEER NARRATIVES.
QUEER-CLOUD.COM
Rainbow washing, as defined by Urban Dictionary, is: “The act of using or adding rainbow colors and/or imagery to advertising, apparel, accessories, landmarks… in order to indicate progressive support for LGBTQ equality but with a minimum of effort or pragmatic result.”
During June, companies that engage in rainbow washing will transform into colorful hubs, with bright, rainbow versions of their logo on social media without paying (or underpaying) the queer talent involved. To address this, we created queer-cloud.com, the first online database where companies can find and hire queer talent from all creative fields. This helps queer creatives gain visibility and encourages companies to be more inclusive beyond Pride Month.
This database exists because we exist. Ready to be hired by a corporation is genuinely supportive of the LGBTQI+. Hopefully we will see less rainbow-washing campaign coming out next year and many years to come.
Created with: Hila Narducci and Lennert Schrader






CAN’T FLY, FLYERS
A series of fake flyers addressing political and social issues and a sarcastic and funny tone.
Exhibition : Velvet Velour, Miami Art Basel Part of a group exhibition curated by Castle of Arts Miami

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THE INVISIBLE MUSEUM
“The invisible Museum” begins with the question “How do blind people appreciate art?” Therefore, I created a sound for famous paintings. I look at each painting and translate the meaning and the visual of it to sound. This installation that invites people to explore art in a way that the visually impaired can equally understand, through the sense of hearing. Sound can alter visual, therefore the audience will manage to squeeze an amazing amount of information from each artwork while imagine what the original painting really looks like by listening to the sound of it. Each side of the headphones will act as human eyes – your left ear will hear what’s on the left side of the frame and your right ear will do vice versa. The audiences’ imagination can be different depending on one’s experience and interpretation.
- Exhibition: Tentacles Gallery Bangkok / Role : Artist
Ramida Ithipasal – Piano
Suebtrakul Kongruangkit – Drum
Format : Sound installation including 5 pieces
1. Aarhus Cathedral (1831) Vertical – 32.4 x 23.4 cm
2. Regatta at sainte (1867) Horizontal – 75.2 x 101.6 cm
3. The dining room (1887) Horizontal – 22.1 x 25.9 cm
4. Twelve Ethings (1944) Horizontal – 36.5 x 48 cm
5. Wanderer in the storm (1874) Horizontal – 42.5 x 56.5 cm


BE GAY WATCH FILM
90s VHS themed buttons were created to spread gay energy during the Trump presidency. 100% of the proceeds will be donated to LGBTQIA+ mental health organizations, supporting our community during these challenging times. made to spread the gay energy during trump presidency, 100% money made from this buttons will be donate to LGBTQIA+ mental health organizaiton during this depressing time.






DADDY MAGAZINE
Dreams is DADDY’s second printed issue. DADDY Magazine was created in Berlin 5 years ago as an online magazine, with the goal to empower marginalized voices that are under-represented in mainstream media. Last year, we launched our first printed issue. This year, as we yearned for escapism, we let our contributors explore what dreaming means to them. As usual, their striking words and overflowing imagination made this issue both entertaining and thought-provoking.





ANOTHER RAPE POEM
Through multiple interviews with victims of sexual assaults in Thailand, “Soundscape & another rape poem” provides a poignant glimpse into the emotional journey of victims. The accompanying visual, a poetry screen on fabric, enhances the experience by engaging the sense of hearing. This piece was showcased at the #DONTTELLMEHOWTODRESS exhibition, led by UNWomen and Cindy Sirinya Bishop (American descent model, actress) part of the thaiconsent community initiative. The exhibition challenges misconceptions surrounding sexual assault and fosters awareness about gender-based violence.
Exhibition: WOOFPACK Gallery Bangkok