
The beauty and memories left behind by sunlight serve as a reminder that light does not last forever. Just like fleeting moments of joy, warmth, and vulnerability, they come and go, yet leave traces—in our hearts, in nature, in time. These traces become symbols of growth, hope, and transformation.
The exhibition’s title reflects the beginning of the journey—the process of growth through five flowers, each uniquely designed and interpreted by the artist. From the moment light touches the seed, life begins to emerge within the garden of this dimension.
In the context of this exhibition, “Traces of Sunlight” captures the delicate emotions of change, the impermanence of life, and the quiet beauty found in the ordinary. Sunlight symbolizes vitality, hope, and renewal, while the traces left behind represent what remains after the light has passed—just like flowers that flourish under the sun, leaving behind their beauty for us to cherish, even if only for a moment.

“Arumilike Flower” by ORON
A Flower of Imagination, Blooming from Childhood Curiosity
When you look back on love in childhood, you may find it both simple and complex at the same time. If that love were a flower, what kind of flower would it be?
“Arumilike Flower” (or “What’s-its-name Flower”) is born from the concept of “simple love”—a love that needs no answers, no explanations, just a pure and straightforward ‘Like.’ It reflects the innocence of childhood affection, where everything feels effortless, unburdened by expectations, yet profoundly warm and unforgettable—like the first love we ever experienced. Simple, yet deeply meaningful.
Sometimes, the most beautiful flower in our imagination is the one we don’t even know the name of.

Nickname: O
AKA: Oron
Character: Paper
Simple Love, Born from a Feeling of ‘Like’
O – Paper – “Arumilike Flower”
O – Paper explores emotions by expanding, reinterpreting, and transforming them into new forms of storytelling. Through character design, these stories come to life in the world of “Paper”—a curious cat who questions everything, just as people do. Paper constantly seeks answers, reimagining the world through the lens of imagination.
This project focuses on childhood love, which begins with a simple feeling of ‘Like’—uncomplicated, instinctive, and more of an experiment than a deep emotional commitment. Unlike love in adulthood, starting over in childhood love is effortless. To represent this innocent and pure affection, O Paper created “Arumilike Flower”—a play on words that, when rearranged, means “a flower we don’t know” in Thai. The name also incorporates “Like,” emphasizing the foundational feeling of childhood love.
This collection brings these themes to life through the character ‘Paper,’ reflecting the journey of discovering, questioning, and embracing the simple yet profound emotions of young love.

“Morning Glory by Tomato Head: The Glorious Love That Blossoms in Impermanence”
Morning Glory, the humble vine that blooms brightly in the early morning light, reveals its beauty like a gemstone under the first rays of sunlight. Sadly, it wilts away just as quickly as it bloomed when the sun sets.
This flower symbolizes “fragile glory”, reminding us that success, fame, or power may be sweet for only a brief moment, much like the flower that blooms only for a short time. And as time passes, these things may fade away, leaving behind only connections and memories.
The small things around us, like the Morning Glory, may hold precious opportunities. These fleeting moments of beauty serve as a reminder to not cling to the transient but to embrace the present, soaking up the small yet meaningful chances life offers. By doing so, we add value to our existence and encourage ourselves to keep moving forward.
When the time of blooming arrives, we won’t regret it. For in the impermanence of life, what remains are the experiences and the love we leave behind in the hearts of those around us.

Nickname: Pim
AKA: Tomato Head
Character: Tomato Head
“Morning Glory by Tomato Head: Glorious Love”
TOMATO HEAD is an artist from Thailand deeply fascinated by the world of insects, animals, humans, and nature. She explores the interconnectedness between life and nature, seeking to uncover the mysteries of the world through the delicate balance of life. Her work, particularly focused on insects as symbols of change, growth, and fragility, communicates the secrets and wonders of nature.
Her art stands out with vivid colors, fun imagery, and a POP SURREALISM style, filled with symbolism that transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. Tomato Head presents a world where imagination and reality coexist harmoniously, reflecting the nature she perceives as not just a subject of conversation, but as a mirror to the world we live in and to the essence of our inner selves.
Morning Glory Theatre
CONCEPT:
The theater of glory—from flourishing to fading.
“On the stage of glory, from rise to fall,
When one seeks fame, let the noble soul not be sorrowed.
The life of fame, which fades with death,
When the light of glory dims, love will be preserved in the hearts of the living.”
Inspiration:
The Morning Glory flower is reimagined as a symbol of fleeting glory in life. Just as we may have power, fame, or wealth during our lives, when life ends, only love remains—much like the Morning Glory, which blooms beautifully in the morning but wilts by evening. What remains is its beauty, preserved in the hearts of those who witness it.

“Rose by RUBY 29ART: The State of Bond in Love”
Life is filled with a variety of events, much like a garden of roses in full bloom. Each rose represents different feelings and meanings, with its color and form reflecting various kinds of love—whether familial, friendships, or even the connection with the small things around us.
Caring for roses in the garden is akin to nurturing relationships. We water and nourish them with attention, prune with patience, and admire their beauty with open hearts. In moments of happiness, warmth, or even sorrow, these moments resemble a single rose in the garden of life. Some may bloom brightly, while others may wither, leaving only fallen petals behind. Yet, the fragrance of the rose lingers in our memories.
Each rose teaches us that true love is not just about blooming brightly today, but about cultivating bonds that will last forever.

Nickname: Pat
AKA: 29 Art-Studio
Character: Ruby
“Rose by Pat 29 Art-Studio: The State of Bond in Love”
The artwork of Pat 29 Art-Studio reflects doodle art, a style where spontaneous, free-flowing lines are created according to the artist’s emotions at that moment. The purpose isn’t always clear, but it serves as a form of expression, a therapeutic process that helps to relax, improve concentration, and control emotions.
The artist, Ruby, embodies the personality of a leader with unwavering determination, akin to a fire burning inside her.
The love that has shaped Ruby’s life—from childhood to the present—has taken many forms. It could be familial love, romantic love, or a deep attachment to various things. She has always cherished and preserved those good feelings, which she refers to as “bonds of love.” Through this exhibition, Ruby seeks to share the beautiful memories she’s experienced. The theme of the exhibition, “The State of Bond in Love,” reflects her belief that love and attachment are intertwined. As we experience love and spend time with something or someone, bonds naturally form.
This exhibition aims to express Ruby’s good memories through art. She hopes that those who encounter her work will find inspiration and positive reflections from her life’s journey.

“Rosemary by Captain.MOZMO: Eternal Love and Memory”
Rosemary, often known as a humble herb, transcends its typical role as a plant and becomes the “keeper of memories”. It represents the power of remembrance, evoking love and the warmth of bonds once shared with loved ones, even when time or distance has pulled them apart.
Whether a relationship ends through separation or time and space, the Rosemary flower stands as a symbol of enduring love and memories that never fade. It is as if nature itself has preserved these moments for us, reminding us of the times that were significant in our lives.
Every relationship is like a poem written by time, with a beginning, a middle, and an inevitable end. However, Rosemary serves as a reminder that even when love fades in the physical world, its essence—the feelings, memories, and spirit—remain forever. The fragrance of Rosemary is a testament to love that does not change, even if the bodies part. Its presence in the heart symbolizes a love that stays with us eternally.

Nickname: Maki
AKA: Captain Mozmo
Character: Mozmo
Eternal Love & Memories
Maki Captain Mozmo – “Rosemary”
Maki, an illustrator and character designer, is a young artist full of imagination. With her distinctive fantasy art style, she has made a name for herself in the character design industry, both in the spotlight and behind the scenes.
Her journey as an artist is told through the story of her main character, “Mozmo”—a child navigating the harsh realities of the world, which is not as beautiful as once imagined. Mozmo serves as a reflection of perspective and positivity, striving to live in this world as best as possible. In today’s world, where struggles turn human hearts cold and gray, Mozmo brings color, a reminder that “our hearts are still warm.”
Maki has created a wide range of works, including paintings, character toys, and various other artistic products. She has also participated in live painting auctions, sharing her vision with the world.
Story
Every relationship follows the natural course of life, with a beginning and an end—whether through separation or passing. The rosemary flower symbolizes memory, representing eternal love that remains unchanged despite distance or loss.
Purpose of the Exhibition
This exhibition aims to preserve cherished memories of love and longing—reminding us that though we may be apart physically, our hearts remain connected forever.
- To encourage people to remember their loved ones
- To help people appreciate the value of time and live life to the fullest
- To offer comfort to those who have lost someone dear

“Lily of the Valley by Karoke: The Chiming Bells of Fulfillment”
The pure white blossoms of Lily of the Valley gracefully line up like tiny bells from heaven, celebrated as a symbol of happiness, fulfillment, and new beginnings.
Its bell-shaped flowers carry deep cultural significance, believed to ward off negative energy while inviting positivity, fortune, and new opportunities into one’s life. The gentle chime of these delicate bells is said to drive away misfortune and replace it with prosperity, joy, and hope.
A new journey of belief in goodness is about to begin. Get ready to embrace the uplifting energy of Lily of the Valley—let its chime banish sorrow and welcome luck and happiness into your life.

Nickname: Lookplu8
AKA: Lookplu8
Character: Karaoke
Fulfilled Love
Lookplu8 – “Lily of the Valley”
Lookplu8 is an illustrator, character designer, and product creator known for her adorable and vibrant cartoon-style artwork. Before embarking on her artistic journey, she worked as a graphic designer at an advertising agency, building an impressive portfolio of creative works.
Today, Lookplu8 shines in the character design industry with her beloved character group “Karoke”—a world of squirrels and friends who tell heartwarming stories. At the center of this world is “Yui”, a white squirrel with rosy cheeks, who has an undying love for sweets, especially cookies. Yui’s charming design and delightful storytelling have earned Lookplu8 invitations to major character design events across the country, as well as collaborations with renowned brands such as Astro Boy Go!, Garfield, and Devilcase.
The Meaning of Bells
🔹 In Chinese Culture: Bells are believed to ward off negativity and attract positivity, bringing wealth, fortune, and prosperity into one’s life.
Special Guest

Narrisara Pianwimungsa
Nickname: A
The works of Narisara Piawvimangsa stand out for their use of acrylic painting to create symbolic compositions, featuring mysterious figures with wide, inquisitive eyes. Her artistry extends beyond painting to include intricate embroidery, showcasing a delicate and meticulous craftsmanship.
What makes her style unique is her approach to deconstructing anatomical perfection—instead, she focuses on conveying the hidden emotions and psychological depths of contemporary individuals. Her work explores the complex duality of human nature, blending both light and dark aspects into a seamless visual narrative.
Inspiration
Her artistic vision is deeply influenced by the golden hues of the evening sun illuminating the clouds, a phenomenon known as “Vanilla Sky.” This moment in nature evokes a sense of gentle serenity, yet harbors an undercurrent of mystery as the night slowly unfolds.
“Moon Child”
The moonlight we see is, in truth, the reflection of the sun’s light on the moon’s surface. Thus, the moon itself becomes a silent witness, carrying the lingering traces of the sun’s brilliance.







































































