SHOWCASE

/ ARTIST / 2023

ARTIST: Faylynnvivian
COUNTRY: Thailand
EMAIL: tanik.p74@gmail.com
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Faylynvivian is an artist collective comprising Pitchayatida Simaprom and Tanik Prasopsorn. Inspired by nature's whispers and an interpreter of the world's beauty, along with a love of flowers, the sky, natural scenery, and cats. Their hearts beat in harmony with the strokes of impressionist art. Through the artworks, every flower, sky, and stroke of color serves as a reminder of the beauty that exists in this world and encourages us to find joy in everyday moments through oil pastel and digital artworks

Central to Faylynnvivian’s ethos is our love of nature and focus on self-care. For us, art is a therapeutic endeavor that brings inner peace in chaotic and challenging times. Art should spark joy and happiness to those around us, and that’s reflected in how we present our works: accompanied with relaxing music, words of affirmation, and an earnest desire to brighten everyone’s day.

We create artwork in both digital and physical formats: stickers, postcards, fabric bags, large format prints and more.

The Moonlight and The Sea

Oil pastel drawing on paper.

Have you ever gazed at the moonlight on the ocean's surface and lost in the beauty of those shimmering reflections?

Beneath the soft, silvery glow of the moon, let this artwork be a beautiful reminder that it's not just about what meets the eye; it's a gentle embrace of our deep connection to the world, a radiant reminder that even in the darkest of nights, there's always a dazzling sparkle within our lives. Embrace our own inner light and find the beauty that shines brightly within you, no matter the circumstances.

The Violet Meadow Dreamscape

Digital drawing.

A imaginative purple meadow field, where you'll feel like you're transported to a peaceful place with soft violet and lavender colors all around. This artwork scenery invites you to pause, take a deep breath, and rediscover your inner self within the gentle embrace of nature's dreamscape.

The Wild Violet Field Riverside

Oil pastel drawing on paper.

The painting portrays a picturesque scene of a serene riverside adorned with a wild violet field in full bloom. Inspired by the charming landscape of Becej, Serbia, a small town in Eastern Europe, just before the arrival of summer; it was where I spent a number of months as part of an exchange program. Becej was instrumental in developing my personal growth and my appreciation for nature.

Chaba The Long Cat

Digital drawing.

Meet "Chaba the Long Cat" – not just a feline companion, but my beloved artist manager. This adorable digital drawing introduces you to a unique character in my life. Chaba is a delightful mix of cuteness and occasional annoyance, but she plays a vital role in helping me navigate each day.

Chaba adds a touch of whimsy to my daily routine. She's a confidante, a source of comfort, and a quirky muse all rolled into one. Her presence reminds me that even in the most hectic of moments, there's room for a little laughter and a lot of love.

The Ladybugs Journey

Oil pastel drawing on paper.

In this artwork, three ladybugs tell a delightful story using vivid colors, capturing our attention as they embark on an enchanting journey filled with curiosity while exploring a magical flower in the Flowery Land. This piece serves as a gentle reminder to embrace our own inner sense of adventure and curiosity, igniting a childlike wonder within us and inspiring exploration.

Keep Shedding Needles And Toughen Up The Roots

Oil pastel drawing on paper.

Just like humans, pine trees must go through challenging environments to survive and thrive. Through harsh winters and unpredictable windy weather, they adapt by shedding needles and toughen up their roots.

It's like a mirror for our own lives. We go through all sorts of crazy situations too, and we gotta learn to adapt and roll with the punches. Just like those pine trees, we're constantly changing, growing stronger from all the ups and downs. It's like our journey of self-awareness, figuring out how to handle whatever life throws at us.

The Flowers For Someone Special

Oil pastel drawing on paper.

This piece was inspired by someone who holds a special place in my heart, who shared his fondness for three beautiful flowers: Magnolia, Blue Irises, and Honeysuckle. Each flower brings its own unique symbolism and represents a different aspect of the special bond shared with this special person. They collectively show purity, wisdom, hope, beauty, love, and cherished memories and the beauty that blooms through the bond we share.

The Blue Iris Field

Oil pastel drawing on paper.

This artwork shows a combination of things I’ve rarely seen in real life: blue irises and red ladybugs. I usually see them in storybooks and illustrations. It features blue irises, which are quite rare in real life and are typically found in storybooks and illustrations. In Thailand, irises are commonly white, so the ones in this drawing are unique and eye-catching. The drawing also includes red ladybugs instead of the usual gold or yellow. This artwork has a whimsical quality that evokes thoughts of magical stories and enchanting illustrations, making it a delightful piece to contemplate.

The Pink Sky and Pine Tree Collection

Oil pastel drawing on paper.

Would you like to visit there?

Once upon a time, nestled in a small countryside village, there existed a gorgeous daisy field that forever bloomed even in the coldest season, surrounded by a tall scenery of towering pine trees.

It had been said that anyone who set foot in this place when the sky turns into lovely pink and bright blue would be granted a sense of forever inner peace.

The Sunflower

Oil pastel drawing on paper.

Under a bright blue cloudy sky, each bloom stands tall and proud and their faces turn towards the sun. As I look at this artwork, I can almost feel the gentle breeze on my skin and hear a gentle whisper in the air that gently asks “when was the last time you’ve seen a real sunflower field?”