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“The River Remembers at Dusk, Chiang Khan” (2026) Original Oil Painting by Sarawut Donrasri

40 x 30 x 0.5cm

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The River Remembers at Dusk, Chiang Khan is inspired by the quiet beauty of evening in Chiang Khan, along the banks of the Mekong River in Thailand.

As the day comes to a close, the light softens and the sky glows with warm, fading colors. The river reflects these अंतिम moments of sunlight, creating a calm, luminous surface that slowly transitions into night. This is a time when everything feels more still, more reflective.

In Chiang Khan, evenings are unhurried and deeply peaceful. Locals and visitors alike gather along the riverbank—some sitting quietly, some sharing simple meals, others just watching the sunset in silence. The pace of life slows, and the atmosphere becomes contemplative, almost timeless.

Through this painting, I wanted to capture that fleeting transition—the moment when day gently lets go, and the river seems to hold onto the memory of light just a little longer. It is a meditation on stillness, memory, and the quiet rhythm of life by the river.

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Oil painting on canvas board, then varnished.

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The River Remembers at Dusk, Chiang Khan is inspired by the quiet beauty of evening in Chiang Khan, along the banks of the Mekong River in Thailand.

As the day comes to a close, the light softens and the sky glows with warm, fading colors. The river reflects these अंतिम moments of sunlight, creating a calm, luminous surface that slowly transitions into night. This is a time when everything feels more still, more reflective.

In Chiang Khan, evenings are unhurried and deeply peaceful. Locals and visitors alike gather along the riverbank—some sitting quietly, some sharing simple meals, others just watching the sunset in silence. The pace of life slows, and the atmosphere becomes contemplative, almost timeless.

Through this painting, I wanted to capture that fleeting transition—the moment when day gently lets go, and the river seems to hold onto the memory of light just a little longer. It is a meditation on stillness, memory, and the quiet rhythm of life by the river.

Materials used:

Oil painting on canvas board, then varnished.

Details:

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Sarawut is a Thai landscape painter whose work is inspired by the ever-changing atmosphere of nature, particularly the quiet beauty of clouds, mist, rainfall, and the subtle effects of light... Read more

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