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Naidee Changmoh

Naidee Changmoh

Naidee Changmoh was born in Phrae province, Thailand in 1969. He proceeded to study painting at the Faculty of Fine Arts at Chiangmai University, graduating in 1993. From there he began to learn techniques to make terracotta pottery at Maungkung Village, Amphur Hangdong in Chiengmai. In 1998, Naidee had his first solo exhibition “Terracotta Sculptures by Naidee Changmoh” at the Gaesorn Plaza in Bangkok. In 2006, he participated in the Clay Alchemy Exchange Artists Program between Thai artists and Australia artists in Melbourne, Australia. In 2009, his work was shown in The Ceramic Road of Southeast Asia at Taipei County Yingge Ceramics Museum, in Taiwan. Naidee has created nine huts which function as an art living space – the Naidee Sculpture Huts for Pattravadi Theatre in Huahin – from the year 2008 until now. 

Naidee Changmoh is a celebrated Thai artist renowned for his distinctive sculptures that blend childlike innocence with profound spiritual and cultural themes.

Naidee Changmoh is a celebrated Thai artist renowned for his distinctive sculptures that blend childlike innocence with profound spiritual and cultural themes.

Naidee Changmoh is a celebrated Thai artist renowned for his distinctive sculptures that blend childlike innocence with profound spiritual and cultural themes. His works often feature cartoon-like figures, particularly young monks, reflecting his Buddhist beliefs and the joy and simplicity of childhood.​

Naidee Changmoh's

Notable Achievements and Exhibitions

International Exhibitions
Naidee has showcased his art globally, including at the “Sculpture by the Sea” exhibitions in Bondi Beach and Cottesloe, Australia . His works have also been displayed at the Taipei County Yingge Ceramics Museum in Taiwan and the Fule International Ceramic Museum in Fuping, China.

Residencies and Workshops
He has participated in various artist residency programs, such as the Clay Alchemy Exchange in Melbourne, Australia, and has conducted workshops in Singapore and other countries.​

Sculpture Huts
Between 2008 and 2012, Naidee created nine cement sculpture huts for the Pattravadi Theatre in Huahin, Thailand. These free-form structures serve as art living spaces, blending functionality with artistic expression.​

Public Art Installations
His large-scale sculptures are prominently displayed in various public spaces, including temples and cultural centers, contributing to the accessibility and appreciation of art in everyday life.

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