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21 panels (30x30cm each panel)
“TOSAKANTH AND HANUMAN The Dance of Battle of Gods- The Grace and Power of Motion”
by William Barrington-Binns is an evocative contemporary work that reinterprets the elegance of traditional Thai Khon dance through a distinctive motion collage technique. Using layered archival digital prints on metal, the piece captures the rhythm and fluidity of performance, creating a powerful illusion of movement that lies at the heart of the work.
The Antagonist and Fearsome Enemy of Phra Ram, from the Ramakien, Does Battle with Hanuman , the heroic monkey general who is an ally of Rama in Thailand’s national epic, emerges through superimposed gestures and fragmented forms that suggest both motion and transformation. By blending traditional Thai iconography with modern materials, Barrington-Binns reflects on time, memory, and identity, while paying homage to cultural heritage in a visually dynamic and conceptually layered way.
21 panels (30x30cm each panel)
“TOSAKANTH AND HANUMAN The Dance of Battle of Gods- The Grace and Power of Motion”
by William Barrington-Binns is an evocative contemporary work that reinterprets the elegance of traditional Thai Khon dance through a distinctive motion collage technique. Using layered archival digital prints on metal, the piece captures the rhythm and fluidity of performance, creating a powerful illusion of movement that lies at the heart of the work.
The Antagonist and Fearsome Enemy of Phra Ram, from the Ramakien, Does Battle with Hanuman , the heroic monkey general who is an ally of Rama in Thailand’s national epic, emerges through superimposed gestures and fragmented forms that suggest both motion and transformation. By blending traditional Thai iconography with modern materials, Barrington-Binns reflects on time, memory, and identity, while paying homage to cultural heritage in a visually dynamic and conceptually layered way.