King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT)
Specialisms: Digital / Visual Comm / Film / Illustration / Film & Animation
Location: Bankok, Thailand
First Name: Engfah
Last Name: Punjapaphawin
Specialisms: Digital / Visual Comm / Film / Illustration / Film & Animation
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My Location: Bankok, Thailand
University / College: King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT)
Course / Program Title: communication Design
Creative and Driven communication design student from KMUTT with full of determination to learn more and fulfill her dream of animation and illustration. Always find new challenges, opportunities, and experiences along the way to become better and better. Responsible for every work and happy to help and support the others.
The story is about a little girl who has to live with Mr. Perfect Swan and the sleepy cat that tries to control her life in their ideal way to make her life full of eternal happiness, but it led her to a different path than they intended.
This childish-looking art is embedded with the remnant of pressure, stress, and all the bad things that students have to deal with to fit in the social norms established by the school or what are called "rules". Every school has rules that are created to teach students to be disciplined and to become qualified citizens in society. However, some rules are too strict or unnecessary in modern times. It can create more trouble than benefits. Many students may be able to tolerate and deal with it. But everybody has a limit. Like a rubber band that has flexibility and becomes an object that children use as a toy, a childhood game, accessory, and handcraft. But if the push and pull pressure was heavily used, It will snap and break apart, spreading pain and damage to everything around them without exception. It is the artwork of students' mental & physical that is shattered into pieces by the simple thing known as the "rules" that will become their lifelong scar forever.
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While I was walking around in the center of the city to take street photos in Thailand, I came up with a game where I have to capture pictures of people who are on their phones as much as possible within a limited amount of time from the sky train station. It is very easy to spot them because they are everywhere, showcasing how much people rely on their phones almost every second in their daily lives. They all have the same posture and walk cycle when using their phones to the point that they look like controlled robots, completely engrossed in their devices and seemingly oblivious to everything else around them.