SHOWCASE

/ ARTIST / 2025

BKKIF Artist   Reviews  2
ARTIST: Molvisu
COUNTRY: Thailand
EMAIL: molvisu.studio@gmail.com
CONTACT: www.facebook.com/molvisu
www.instagram.com/molvisu.studio
Molvisu fell in love with the illustrations of Chihiro Iwasaki, which she discovered in her childhood piano textbook. Inspired by their gentle beauty, she began to explore drawing by herself.

While working full-time, she started sharing her artwork on Facebook and Instagram under the name “Molvisu”, drawing inspiration from the quiet, poetic moments of everyday life. Her favorite subjects include cozy places, delicate flowers, and sweet desserts—often portrayed with generous white space that gives her work a soft, airy feeling and a sense of imagination.

Molvisu primarily works with watercolor and Photoshop, occasionally incorporating gouache. Through her illustrations, she hopes to share joy and a sense of calm with others.

She is currently working as a freelance illustrator.

The Sunflowers of Youth

By the sunflower bush, two girls search for a pink butterfly—unaware that it’s already flying away. It’s like the warmth of friendship and joy we feel in the golden glow of sunflowers, and how childhood memories quietly fading, just like that pink butterfly.

Othello and Calico

The boy and girl are playing Othello. The girl is thinking about how to win the game, while the boy is also thinking about how to win her heart. The lucky cat, a Calico, is under the table, knowing their secrets and blessing them all.

Bedtime Stories

Five girls sat in a circle, listening intently to bedtime stories. Story after story, every imagination seemed to come alive here, under the black lamp.

Cherry-ish the Little Things

The girl is reminding herself to be content and to appreciate the little things in life that are precious—like picking and savoring the tiny but delicious cherries—and to be happy.

The Secret of the Cotton Rose

Under the shade of the Cotton Rose, a boy and a dog talked about how the Cotton Rose changes color every day—. No matter how we change, their love for each other would never change.

The Depth of Reality

A girl was reading a book and said, “We can use a lotus flower to measure the depth, because the length of its stem matches the depth of the water it grows in.” The cat then asked, “How deep is the human heart?” The girl smiled and quietly returned to her reading.

Confusion

A girl is sitting on a Khantok filled with Kanom Chor Muang, wondering whether it’s a dessert or a savory dish. The garlic sprinkled on top is confusing her.

A Green Cup

One girl is adding an ingredient called happiness to the cocoa. Another girl is serving it while it’s still hot, as if to say that happiness can always be added.

Kanom Tuay

A boy and a girl are helping each other pour coconut milk into Thai coconut milk custard, neatly arranged on banana leaves cut to the perfect size—waiting for someone to come by and taste them.

ฺBeautiful Poem

Upon hearing the Siamese Fighting Fish whisper, “You can’t see my tears—I’m in the water,” the girl leapt in. And the water, with quiet grace, answered, “But I feel your tears—because you live in my heart.”

REVIEW

LUKYANG (ลูกยาง สตูดิโอ)

Thailand
Your painting makes everyone who sees it feel at ease and smile.

Limited Education

Thailand
ชื่นชมความละเอียดอ่อนในผลงานของศิลปิน โดยเฉพาะงานสีน้ำที่สื่อถึงอารมณ์ได้อย่างอ่อนโยน การวาดภาพอาหารของศิลปินมีเสน่ห์เฉพาะตัว ทำให้ผู้ชมรู้สึกถึงบรรยากาศดีๆ และยิ้มออกมา