Attasit Pokpong Thai, b. 1977

Through haunting portraits of Asian women, Attasit Pokpong reveals a world of hidden emotions, blending mystique and sensuality with masterful use of light and contrast.
Attasit Pokpong, a Thai artist born in 1977, is renowned for his watercolor and oil portraits of Asian women. His distinctive style contrasts pale, ethereal faces with dark backgrounds, often adding vivid highlights to lips and hair. Using techniques inspired by Pop art and Surrealism, Pokpong’s work invites viewers to explore the hidden emotions beneath the surface. He has exhibited widely across Asia and remains a prominent figure in Thailand’s contemporary art scene.