Namchai Saensupha

Namchai Saensupha was born in 1973 to a farmer family in Nakhonphanom, a bordering province in Northeastern Thailand. At the age of 10, he received a box of watercolour tubes donated to his school and fell in love with the medium since. However, his painting journey was on and off until 2003, while he worked as a landscape architect in Singapore, when he took a watercolour class with Mdm Adeline Tan in which he developed his interest in painting architecture and urban scenes. Concurrently, he took a Chinese Painting class with master Lin Lu Zai which greatly influenced his composition and improved his brush skill.
Namchai went back to his hometown for a short period of time in 2007 and used watercolour paintings to capture the local ways of lives; villages, rice fields and temples. It became his signature subject. He later joined Urban Sketchers groups and adopted the fast, loose style.
Currently, Namchai was interested in black and white photography and developing the black and white watercolour series on his favorite subject; farmers' lives.
- 2013 – 'Lives In The Rice Fields, Northeastern Thailand' at Cassia Gallery, Bangkok
- 2014 – Affordable Art Fair, Singapore
- 2013 – 'The Thai Masters of Watecolour' at Intercontinental Hua Hin Resort
- 2010-2012 – Annual group exhibitions with Bangkok Sketchers
- 2004-2006 – Various group exhibitions in Singapore and Singapore Watercolour Society
- 2013 – 'Lives In The Rice Fields, Northeastern Thailand'
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