We would like to introduce you to Khun Toey Suthipha Khamyam, the artist behind the Indie Summer flower illustration that has become emblematic of Moose Indie Summer. She defines herself as an illustrator who is interested in nature in which she expresses them through her artwork along with other three words she uses to describe herself. She chooses: trees, wind, and moon. She explains that she sees the tree as something ordinary, but wonderful. The wind is invisible yet has energy. And she chooses the moon because it's simply beautiful. And these three things define her art as well as they are obviously shown.
Khun Wishulada, or Khun Aye for short, defines herself as a social activist artist with an interest in environmental issues. She raises awareness and inspires people through her sustainable artwork. The interview starts with a discussion about her passion. Khun Aye then chooses the words “empowering, impactful, and striking” as three qualities audiences will find in her work.
Khun Aye believes the power of craft and creativity come from our thoughts and production process, from start to finish. In terms of the environment, she adds that less production and more reusing can help make a sustainable future. And It truly excites her when she sees the power the young generation can have on a world stage. She urges the older generations to be more seriously concerned about environmental problems since it is everyone’s responsibility to resolve them altogether.