SHOWCASE

/ ARTIST / 2025

BKKIF Artist  
ARTIST: RERUNN
COUNTRY: Thailand
EMAIL: fin.charksmithanont@gmail.com
CONTACT: facebook.com/rerunn.tribe
instagram.com/rerunn.tribes
RERUNN is driven by a deep fascination with the beauty of rarely seen, disappearing, and even long-lost tribes and traditions from around the world. His work seeks to preserve the values and wisdom of ancient cultures by reinterpreting their aesthetics, symbols, and stories for future generations.

Working across sculpture and painting, RERUNN creates characters situated in carefully considered spatial compositions—bridging past and present through visual narrative.

Love Letter Sender

The love letter sender serves as the medium of love, a messenger who connects lovers through written words. The pair of spheres on his clothing symbolizes two individuals drawn toward one another. Within each larger sphere lies a smaller one, off-center—pulled in the direction of the other, yet never touching. Their minds are close, yet distanced.

Watercolor on cotton paper
50 x 60 cm

Endless Hunt

And so the Inuit hunts.
He wears waterproof suit,
woven from the seal’s gut - his hunt.
But he strives for more.
He strikes at the bitten apple-
The hunger for what cannot be.
A symbol of broken purity,
And the eternal craving
For the impossible.

Watercolor on cotton paper
34 x 43 cm

Dance of the Butterflies

A risograph print from a series of original paintings inspired from "The Dance" by Henri Matisse.

Risograph printed of NT Rasha

All Blues

Different color ways from the series, showing The Lotus Boy in loneliness and sorrow.

Cast Resin
H35 cm

The Dance 1

The Butterfly Boy dances with joy, his feet lifting from the earth - ready to take flight.

Risograph printed on Via Vellum

The Hypocrite

The complete sculpture of “The Hypocrite.”
Skulls of dark thoughts stem from his head, but he speaks of flowers.

Cast Resin
H28 cm

The Dance 3

The Butterfly Boys move in unison, a choreographed dance.

Risograph printed on Via Vellum

Key Visual for WFFB

The Lotus Boy was selected as a key visual character for the recent “World Film Festival Bangkok,” held at CentralWorld. A symbol of crossed culture, the Lotus Boy wears Inuit’s snow goggles, recognizable by their narrow horizontal slits. This new element emphasizes the festival’s theme; cutting off all distractions and focusing towards the new horizons. Graphic by Kanit.

The Dance 4

The Butterfly Boys swing and spin, round and round – an endless loop of happiness and weightlessness.

Risograph printed on Via Vellum

Kponiguo 2 - The Firespitter

I have never heard of an African dragon, but their tribes wear masks which represent an African mythical being who protects the people from evils. He has a jaw of hyena, tusk of wart hog, horns of antelope, ears of gazelle, between his horns are a snake and hornbill. He is called ‘Kponiugo’ - the firespitter…

Risograph printed on Via Vellum