Artists can apply to compete. Also, most events have a ‘Wildcard’ easel, where artists leave their names at the door and we draw at random to pick the Wildcard Artist. To be a potential wildcard artist, just buy a ticket and show up!
Gareth is a multidisciplinary artist who has competed in Art Battle all over the world. Working in both traditional and digital mediums, his art explores beauty, vibrancy, reflection, and spirituality. For the past 10 years, he’s created detailed, bold pieces filled with patterns and mystique, designed to capture attention and reveal new layers with each viewing. Driven by a deep creative urge, Gareth pours focus and devotion into every work, letting viewers feel the passion behind each piece.
Josiane discovered her artistic talent a few years ago and has loved creating ever since. She’s excited to share her work and participate in the contest, looking forward to the experience and connecting with fellow artists.
Kate has been painting since childhood, inspired by the beauty in everyday life. Drawn to Asian aesthetics for their balance and subtlety, she focuses on warmth—in color, mood, and the feeling her work leaves behind. Her art grows from observation and intuition, creating calm, intimate pieces that emphasize presence over spectacle.
NamSu creates doodle and collage art that blends digital play with traditional brushwork. She believes every line carries its own story and reflects the artist behind it, no matter their skill level. She loves color, expressive marks, and the idea that art is for everyone. This is her first step in sharing her creative journey, and she’s excited to meet you.
Napat explores the meaning of home through space, time, and relationships, attending to architectural details, light, and traces of habitation to reflect on memory, impermanence, and the experience of living.
Patipan has been passionate about art since childhood, inspired in part by his uncle, who was an artist. He studied painting, sculpture, and printmaking at Silpakorn University and has continued to develop his work ever since, growing his skills and exploring new creative directions.
Phonrop’s works often draw from folktales, mythical figures, and the landscapes of rural Isan, reinterpreting them until only the essence of humanity remains—fragile, conflicted, and struggling beneath the gaze of unseen power. He is drawn to atmospheres that feel familiar yet estranged, to landscapes that resemble home yet are no longer safe.
Pimpisa is an artist from the countryside who has loved creating art from a young age. Studying in Bangkok, she found inspiration in the cramped conditions of her accommodation, seeing objects as reflections of living spaces and the quality of life of their inhabitants. The city’s energy and everyday life fuel her creativity, making the process of observing and turning it into art both fun and deeply inspiring.
Growing up with Chinese heritage in Thailand, Ruozhao draws on multiple perspectives that inspires her deep love for art. Her art centers on the fragility of human experience, whether in memory, the body, or the larger systems that connect us. She tells these stories through the language of color, translating every emotion into its own unique hue
Sasitorn Khunpitak sees art as a way to record inner journeys and explore self-understanding. Believing that art is life, she transforms abstract lines, colors, and rhythms into emotional landscapes, creating a visual language that invites viewers to pause, reflect, and explore the hidden dimensions of their own inner worlds.
Suthisa is a beginner artist from Chiang Mai, painting with brushes—and heart. She loves capturing emotions, feelings, and little moments in her work. A longtime fan of Art Battle Bangkok, she’s inspired by the talented artists and their ability to create beautiful pieces in just 20 minutes. Excited to step out of her comfort zone, she’s ready to give her all if she gets the chance to compete.
Yossakorn, known as Max Lightblack, is an Art Education student in Thailand who creates character‑based work with oil paint and airbrush. His character “HOTBOY” was developed as he rediscovered his passion for art, symbolizing an inner fire that never fades. Through HOTBOY, he explores growth, vulnerability, and the drive to keep moving forward, hoping to inspire others to reignite their own passion.