Titled ‘The Remembrance’, her work explores the intersection of Art Nouveau and tradition Thai art. Narath creates delicate paper cut art pieces inspired by her personal history and vivid imagination.

She started her journey at Bangkok’s Silpakorn University where she majored in Thai art. Between her second and third year at Silpakorn Narath developed Attention Deficit Disorder and had problems concentrating on her assignments, then one of her professors suggested paper cuts. Narath found she thrived on it so much that her attention span improved.
She first developed the technique in a traditional manner before moving on to her own style that mirrors the way she draws. Narath’s creations provided a cathartic outlet to express her feelings of rejection, disappointment and frustration. Her artwork constantly changes in a maze of references, objects and symbols that are initially unseen to the viewer who then discovers hidden references progressively.