Krachok (Pongsakorn Tantinikulchai) also known as Mix, the artist behind Feel Blue. His solo exhibition at TDPK Studio, in collaboration with Madskills, invites viewers into a quiet world painted in shades of blue.
For Krachok, blue is not only a color but also a feeling. It carries calm, silence, and the soft weight of memories that cannot return. In his eyes, blue can be the night sky, the deep sea, or a safe space where the heart can rest for a while. It also holds emotions we often keep to ourselves as loneliness, emptiness, and gentle sadness.
Through Feel Blue, he hopes people will see loneliness differently. It is not a sign of weakness or despair, but a part of being human. When we allow ourselves to sit with that feeling, we begin to understand ourselves more deeply.

His character, Krachok, was born from this idea — a small, round figure with simple shapes, like a toy drawn from a child’s imagination. “I wanted it to look soft and simple,” he says, “but also to hold quiet emotions inside. It reminds us of those moments when we sit alone in silence and reflect on who we are.”
He chose the color blue to express honesty. “Sometimes we forget to be true to how we really feel,” he shares. “Blue helps me speak without words. It feels sincere, calm, and real.”

Each piece in the exhibition is special to him. “I like every work equally,” he smiles. “They all come from real emotions. Each one is a small conversation between me and myself.”
At its heart, Feel Blue is an invitation to pause. To slow down. To look inward. “I hope people who visit can take a moment to think about their own feelings,” Krachok says. “Sadness and loneliness are not bad things. They remind us that we are still alive, still feeling, and still human.”
Exhibition: Feel Blue by Krachok
Dates: October 9 – November 16, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Venue: TDPK Studio 2, 3F., True Digital Park West
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