FAQs

  • Yard (หยาด): Refers to gentle rain or droplets, often associated with something delicate like mist or dew.

    Phiroon (พิรุณ): Means 'angle' or has spiritual connotations. It can also symbolize a heavenly or divine presence.

    So, 'Yardphiroon' is a beautiful name that can be translated to 'Angel of the Rain,' symbolizing grace, purity, and divine beauty, much like how raindrops transform into something precious. It carries the image of something gentle and precious, which aligns with my mum’s dream of raindrops turning into gems and diamonds when she knew she had me.

  • I graduated in Decorative of Arts, Fashion Design from Silpakorn University, where I developed a strong foundation in technical skills that allowed me to express my creative vision. Throughout my career, I’ve had the privilege of working with prestigious luxury brands like Louis Vuitton and Chanel, which has honed my ability to blend art with high-end fashion. Additionally, my role as Sales and Marketing Executive at Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui provided me with valuable experience in the luxury hospitality industry. My artistic journey is shaped by a blend of formal education, hands-on experience, and continuous exploration of diverse techniques and styles.

  • You can reach out to me through my Website,Instagram or Email. I’m always happy to answer questions, discuss potential commissions, or provide more information about a specific piece you’re interested in.

  • Yes, I love taking on custom commissions! If you're interested in a specific subject, size, or color palette, feel free to reach out so we can discuss your ideas. I work closely with clients to create unique, personalized pieces that align with both their vision and my style.

  • Custom artworks are created with 70% of the artist's unique style and 30% of the client's input. We incorporate key elements from the artist's signature techniques while considering your preferences on subjects, colors, and mood. The result is a personalized piece that maintains the essence of the artist's work but reflects your vision.

  • The time it takes to complete a painting varies depending on the complexity and size of the piece. On average, I spend one week or months on a painting, as I carefully consider every detail and let the process unfold organically. I also allow time for reflection and refinement, ensuring the final result aligns with my creative vision.

  • Yes, my work has been exhibited at Pancakes and Booze. It’s always a rewarding experience to share my pieces with a wider audience, and I’m constantly looking for new opportunities to showcase my art and connect with people who appreciate it.

  • When I’m not in the studio, you’ll likely find me at the gym, enjoying nature, or traveling to find inspiration. I also LOVE F1 and have been to the races in Singapore a few times, but I would love to experience Monaco at least once in my lifetime. I believe that life itself is an endless source of creativity, and I find that these moments outside of the studio help refresh my mind and inspire new ideas for my work.

My art is a reflection of the world as I see it—a blend of emotion, color, and meaning.