The monkey that sings karaoke and impressions from Thailand in Margrieta Griestiņa's exhibition 'Sabai Sabai'
The exhibition 'Sabai Sabai' by artist Margrieta Griestiņa captures her impressions from Thailand, showcasing works that embody the serene, laid-back spirit of the region.
Margrieta Griestiņa's latest exhibition 'Sabai Sabai' at Gallery 427 transforms the space into a beach-like atmosphere, featuring sandy floors and colorful sea-themed objects. The title translates to 'peaceful spirit', reflecting the tranquility Griestiņa experienced during her travels in Thailand. Upon entering, visitors are greeted by vibrant artworks and a unique ambiance intended to convey the essence of Thai culture and its easy-going lifestyle.
The artist describes her initial reactions upon arrival in Thailand, highlighting the overwhelming heat and the bewilderment felt by newcomers. However, she notes that locals exhibit a striking indifference, embodying a quality of life where tranquility reigns supreme. Through her exhibition, Griestiņa aims to share the sense of peace she discovered, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the calmness that characterizes Thai life.
In addition to the various objects collected from the depths of the ocean, Griestiņa's paintings evoke memories of other aspects of Thailand, including vivid depictions of a beach with a karaoke session featuring a monkey perched atop a crate of fruit. This whimsical element adds a playful tone to the exhibit, inviting audiences to engage with the joyful and carefree moments she encountered during her journey, encapsulating the spirit of 'Sabai Sabai'.