
In a world shaped by uncertainty, hope becomes the quiet anchor to which humanity clings. To pray to the divine is not merely a ritual, but an intimate act of communication—laden with desire, fear, and dreams too fragile or complex to be spoken aloud.
The Flowers of a Prayer exhibition explores contemporary belief through the artist’s lens, posing a series of gentle yet profound questions: When countless prayers are sent upward all at once, how are they received? Who tends to these messages? And by what means are blessings returned to the earthly realm? In response, the artist constructs an imagined cosmos—a system of correspondence between humanity and the heavens. The journey begins with The Prayer in Transit, a visual messenger carrying whispered wishes skyward, followed by The Chamber of Hope, a celestial space where angels diligently sort and organize the overwhelming influx of prayers before forwarding them to the Goddesses of Flowers. Each goddess presides over a different realm of human longing—wealth, love, strength, and beyond.
Within this exhibition, flowers are more than emblems of beauty. They become the very vessels of human desire—the core of each blessing—and serve as intermediaries between the visible world and the unseen. The Flowers of a Prayer invites viewers to reimagine belief in a new form: not solely as an act of faith, but as an inquiry into the mechanics of hope itself, and into the role of art in transforming the intangible into something that can be felt—deeply and sincerely—by the heart.
“The Flowers of a Prayer” is open from 3 - 29 March 2026 at Room 249, 2nd floor, River City Bangkok.
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