PINDROP offers the probability of perspectives between an unfinished and a finished phenomenon, from the identical pictorial space, in different perspectives, at different points in time.
At one time, PINDROP is an unfinished phenomenon. From a human’s eye view, the artist simulates the pictorial space of the falling objects in midair, gravitating downward in vertical-horizontal duality. It expresses the inability to decide on a specific falling axis in the time to come. The painting depicts the temporary moment with the expectation of vibration and sound in the inconclusive event.
At another time, PINDROP is a finished phenomenon. From a bird’s eye view, the artist simulates the pictorial space of the falling objects lying on the floor in vertical-horizontal duality. It expresses the ability to observe the specific falling axis at the end. The painting depicts the last moment with vibration and sound in the conclusive event.
Sudaporn Teja gradually decays the object to inscribe timestamp. The result on the plane surface measures time and force from past phenomena as a consequence. PINDROP is only an incident that has happened and gone, depending on subjective perspectives and experiences. The oeuvre encourages an open-ended question about latitude and perspectives toward the changing environment.