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One Big CanvasOne thing that always hits me about Thailand – especially down here in Pattaya – is how artists are just everywhere. It seriously feels like half the population has some creative spark. You can't walk ten steps without spotting someone hunched over a canvas, brush in hand, turning blank fabric into something vibrant.These folks set up shop in the simplest spots: under a little canopy by the beach, along Walking Street sidewalks, or even in night market alleys. No fancy studios needed – just a tarp for shade, a few easels, and they're good to go.

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You'll see them cranking out paintings right there in the open, with finished pieces propped up all around for sale.I love just stopping and watching the process. That moment when random strokes start forming patterns, silhouettes pop out, and suddenly the whole thing clicks together – it's magic. Even if I have zero clue what the artist is trying to "say," the colors and energy pull me in.

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Classic Thai motifs dominate: majestic elephants, serene Buddhas, tropical beaches at sunset, intricate temples, or those flowing traditional patterns.Me? I'm the least artistic person you'll meet. Can't draw a straight line to save my life, and I know squat about "real" art technique. But damn, some of these pieces just blow me away – bold colors, that glossy oil paint shine, and they look killer on a wall.Prices are a steal too.

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Most go for $100–300, depending on size, and haggling is basically expected. You can banter all afternoon and knock it down further. I asked a few artists who actually buys this stuff – turns out a ton goes to hotels, guesthouses, restaurants, and cafes for decor. Makes sense; those places are loaded with massive murals and installations that scream Thailand. The rest? Tourists like us snapping them up as souvenirs.

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My friends back home are always hitting me up: "Send pics of some paintings!" So I wander around, snap dozens of options – elephants trumpeting through jungles, golden Buddhas glowing, abstract waves crashing – and fire them over. They pick one, I negotiate with the artist (pro tip: start at half the asking price), and if we seal the deal, I ship it off. It's the perfect unique decor for a living room, office, or wherever. Way better than some generic print.

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There was this one piece that had me tempted hard: Scrooge McDuck diving headfirst into a vault full of coins, but reimagined in that shiny Thai style. Total vibe for a crypto bro like me dreaming of bull runs. But yeah... with the market absolutely tanking right now, that's on hold indefinitely. One day, Scrooge, one day.

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If there are any actual artists reading this – pros or hobbyists – drop a comment and tell me: how solid are these street pieces technically? Skill level, originality, all that. To my untrained eye, they're fire, but I'd love the real scoop.

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All photos were taken by me personally - I am a beginner photographer, so I ask professionals not to judge strictly.


Thank you for sharing these moments with me! Until new stories and new holidays! ✌️


Camera πŸ“·: Sony Alpha 7 IV full-frame
Lens πŸ”­: Sony FE 70-200mm F: 2.8 GM OSS II
Lens πŸ”­: Sony FE 90mm F2.8 Macro G OSS
Lens πŸ”­: Sony FE 20-70 mm F: 4 G
Processed πŸ› : Lightroom

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photo by openai