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iClim
Milk Chocolate & Vanilla
Limited Edition in 99 Pieces
Mixed
Resin
62 cm x 24 cm
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This sculpture by Chirtsak Phaijitsattaya represents a reversed ice-cream with vanilla and milk chocolate flavours that, pouring towards the ground, creates the support on which the work is supported. The work, thanks to its particular shape and bright colours, accentuated by the sheen of the material, conveys joy and fun.
Limited edition in 99 works worldwide. Each work is signed and numbered in original by the artist and it is provided with the certificate of authenticity.
Known as iClim, Chirtsak Phaijitsattaya was born in 1957 in Thailand, where he began his passion for art as a child.
His skill and determination led him to become a professor of sculpture at Wangklaikangwon Industrial and Community College in 2001. At the same time, he became a teacher of papier-mache at Klai Kungwon Palace and received a medal from King Bhumiphol.
In 2010, he returned to work in Bangkok and the following year joined PAJ'Art Studio, where he works alongside artist Arnaud Nazare-Aga. For more than ten years, iClim has been working in the art studio and creating painted resin sculptures; he is also the head sculptor and supervisor of numerous art projects.
The iconic Ice Cream by iClim
Different colours, sizes and flavours, iClim's iconic Ice Creams are sculptures made of resin, fibreglass, marble powder and wood. The ice creams that Chirtsak represents are mostly arranged downwards while the flavour that envelops the sculpture seems to melt, creating the support on which the sculpture stands.