Written by Guest Blogger Olivia Coleman
Pearpit describes herself as a light sleeper, heavy dreamer. She lures us into her light-washed lair with surreal and simple photos of the commonplace. Thoughtfully basic compositions evoke a meditative calm in which objects and landscapes offer their innate beauty with ease.
Intrigued by the color black and drawn like a moth to light, twenty-two year old Pearpit uses a PENTAX DSLR and the occasional film or disposable camera to capture contrast – both subtle and severe.
Bits of text contextualize her pieces and articulate the intimacy of each photo. Cabinet of Pearpit catalogs the life of a young woman – at home in Bangkok and aloft in the ethereal everywhere.