Chanin Polpanumas
ARTIST STATEMENT
My creative process combines a variety of methods and approaches. Including photography, sound art, and installations that all provide information about the Lord Buddha's teachings. Guidelines like the Middle Path. It would be beneficial to find peace with everything in your thoughts. Death, old age, illness, and birth are commonplace issues.
In this series of my works, I have wanted to convey an understanding of the Buddha's Dhamma to the audience. The unchangeable truth of Dhammachita, the impermanence of life and death, is a normal thing everyone will face someday. These are reminders that life is short and that we should do good for the benefit of all.
Everyone experiences suffering in many forms, whether physical, mental, or emotional. When we know suffering, we can end suffering according to the Four Noble Truths in Buddhism. I want to bring the Buddha's teachings to help alleviate pain with art to create awareness, remember the present, and make every day positive. Unfortunately, it is not often given to everyone that the truth of the method is the same as the truth of nature spoken by the Buddha while still alive.
Everything is impermanent and constantly changing. Nothing lasts forever, no matter how happy, sad, or emotional, which will inevitably change according to its nature. The most important thing is understanding the natural cycle and how pain can manifest. We should explore and observe the mind that all things originate from our mind.
Key word
Buddhism, Death, Present Existence, Impermanence and meditation