Exhibition "TIDE OF TOMORROW"
The previous week went for a walk at the IF event on the fifth floor, Paragon, and enjoyed it until evening. When I left the event, I found this exhibition. "TIDE OF TOMORROW" is an underwater photo exhibition.
The work of Chin Sirchai Arun Rajatichai, a front-line photographer who took us to experience the beauty of the Thai undersea and felt that we can all be part of sustainable nature conservation.
The atmosphere at the event looked very comfortable and relaxed.
The lighting and sound, as well as the images on the front, make you feel like looking at the Tel nearby.
The first very eye-catching image is a childhood whale shark swimming under the green surface, with a boat floating behind it, which makes you feel like you have to trust yourself to swim and make this beautiful picture happen.
Next came a picture of a white beach with light green sea water mixed with bubble waves, looking far away, very comfortable, but when looking closely and reading your description, SHIN realized that it was a black-eared shark swimming above the shallow sands of Maya Bay beach, Phi Phi Phi Le Island, Napratnthara Beach National Park.
This show is on two floors, with a lot of pictures to walk through, all with full details and ideas. If you want to read the details conveniently, it is recommended to scan the QR code on the stairs. Read to see the work.
We were impressed with all the pictures, but if you choose the number one in your heart, it would be the picture of Nong Maria, the little manatee's favorite child during 2019. At that time, according to the news, you were so cute that you left and the news found plastic waste in your stomach, causing you to be sad for a while.
And seeing your picture again, I couldn't help thinking about that moment. I'm glad to have your picture in this exhibition. 😊
Anyone who misses you stop by to see you.
Photo by Sirachai "Shin" Arunrugstichai
Curated by Ekkarat Punyatara
Music by Dercio "Muha" Gomate
📍: Siam Paragon - Art Jewel 5 fl
📅: 26 Nov 68 - 5 Jan 69


























































































