Music For The Eyes

Somsak Chaituch

“Music for the Eyes” presents a dynamic body of work by Somsak Chaituch, where abstraction becomes an immersive sensory experience. Rooted in a visual language of circles, stripes, and rhythmic patterning, the exhibition explores the relationship between structure and fluidity where precision meets spontaneity, and repetition gives way to movement. Across the works, highly saturated colour fields and layered geometric systems generate a sense of visual vibration. Botanical forms, cellular motifs, and textile like patterns intertwine, suggesting parallels between natural systems and constructed design. Each composition operates as a kind of visual score where lines, shapes, and colours act as notes, orchestrating a continuous flow of energy across the canvas.

Drawing from legacies of Op Art and hard edge abstraction, Somsak extends these traditions into a contemporary context defined by sensory density and perceptual complexity. The works invite an active viewing experience, where the eye is constantly in motion navigating between order and disruption, clarity and overload. At its core, “Music for the Eyes” is a meditation on how we see, process, and connect. It reflects on a world saturated with information and pattern, while celebrating the possibility of harmony within complexity. Through this interplay of geometry and rhythm, the exhibition transforms visual perception into an embodied, almost musical encounter where seeing becomes a form of listening.