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Natee Utarit — The Dawn of Day (Illustration of the Crisis Series)
Natee Utarit

The Dawn of Day (Illustration of the Crisis Series)

2010

A meticulously rendered interior scene bathes in soft, diffused light, with Natee Utarit's signature hyperrealistic technique bringing everyday objects into a state of quiet, unsettling stillness. The painting's muted, golden tones evoke a sense of suspended time, as though the mundane world has been caught in a fragile moment between darkness and illumination. Through his precise brushwork on linen, Utarit transforms the ordinary into a meditative exploration of beauty, loss, and the passage of time.

Medium
oil on linen

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20th Century & Contemporary Art Evening Sale

November 25, 2018

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Natee Utarit, The Dawn of Day (Illustration of the Crisis Series), 2010

A meticulously rendered interior scene bathes in soft, diffused light, with Natee Utarit's signature hyperrealistic technique bringing everyday objects into a state of quiet, unsettling stillness. The painting's muted, golden tones evoke a sense of suspended time, as though the mundane world has been caught in a fragile moment between darkness and illumination. Through his precise brushwork on linen, Utarit transforms the ordinary into a meditative exploration of beauty, loss, and the passage of time.

Medium
oil on linen
Year
2010
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Dark Mood, Figurative Painting, Muted Palette, Male Artist, Narrative Art, Contemporary Artist, 21st Century, Oil On Linen, Symbolism, Southeast Asian Art, Thai Artist

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