I am Sarocha Thawonsinsurakun, a Thai artist with a background in Clinical Psychology, Philosophy, and Cognitive Neuroscience. While art is my true passion, I have also nurtured an interest in scientific development. Since a young age, I have been a self-taught artist, focusing primarily on realistic art. During my undergraduate studies in Psychology, I furthered my artistic knowledge by immersing myself in courses on Aesthetic and Art History, exploring both Eastern and Western perspectives.
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Upon completing my MSc in Computational and Cognitive Neuroscience in Budapest, I embarked on a new artistic endeavor—exploring abstract art as a means of expressing my ideas. Alongside my artistic pursuits, I find great joy in sharing my expertise by teaching undergraduate students about the intriguing connection between the brain and behavior at a university in Thailand.
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My artistic journey is driven by a genuine passion for creativity and a profound curiosity about the human mind. The diverse range of my background, combined with my continuous exploration of both art and science, shapes my body of work. Through my art, I invite viewers to embark on a thought-provoking journey of self-discovery and introspection. By delving into the depths of their own being, I hope they can experience personal transformation as a meaningful and journey.