
Bang Rak Central Post Office is a historic building constructed in 1940, influenced by Art Deco architecture, characterized by its strong, solid forms and absence of excessive ornamentation. Once the hub of Thailand’s postal and telecommunications system, the building has since been transformed into a space dedicated to art and creativity.
This artwork presents a fusion of historical architecture with contemporary graffiti art, bridging the past and present. The graffiti patterns enliven the robust structure of the Central Post Office through vibrant colors, dynamic lines, and symbolic elements, channeling the energy of contemporary art to reflect the city’s transformation.
The graffiti on this building is more than just wall art—it serves as a dialogue between eras, harmonizing the historical edifice with street art aesthetics. This fusion represents the blending of old and new cultures, highlighting Bangkok’s identity as a city of art and creativity.