Paramat Leung-On

“Black Hole” Rich Gold and Purple Abstract Geometric Op Art Painting 1998

SOLD

Material

Acrylic Paint, Canvas

About

Abstract Geometric Op Art Painting by Thai artist Paramat Leung-On. Rich gold, yellow, and blue circular shapes swirl against a black background forming abstract figures of hands and mouths. The geometric pattern form an optical illusion that draws the viewer in. Titled, signed, and dated by artist on the back. Framed in black matte frame.

Artist Biography

Paramat Leung-On responds to the natural world around him and is inspired by the teachings of the Lord Buddha. This talented young Thai artist projects, "Everything is in a constant state of flux and creation, and in my work I try to capture this movement." Creating shapes which become symbols of character and relationships, Paramat's art reminds us of infinite growth and change. Paramat's artwork titles, such as "Smiles," "Sound,” “Voice," and "Inside and Outside," also indicate his fascination with the body and culture. "Everything I see is part of culture and I would like to present a comparison, of shapes: hands, a monk's face, eyes, nose, mouth or any part of the human body. I consider these shapes to be like a universe." As the universe is compiled of matter that live together, we must try to understand the phenomenon of interconnectedness. And that there is always cause and effect from our actions." A graduate of Silpakorn University in Bangkok, Paramat majored in Thai Art and has been exhibiting in Thailand, and throughout Asia for over twenty-five years. He has shown at the Asian Art Exhibition in Japan, and he joined the second ASEAN Symposium of Painting and Photography that toured Southeast Asia. Being included in exhibitions throughout Asia and the United States, Paramat’s creations have made him a significant figure among Thai artists.

Dimensions With Frame

H 38.5 in. x W 46.25 in. x D 1.38 in.

Dimensions Without Frame

H 35.5 in. x W 43 in.