Dialogue through the sanctuary of Suthipa
At Kozo Studio, we believe paper is more than just a surface—it’s where stories begin. We’re proud to supplying the mulberry papers to Thai artist Suthipa Kamyam for her latest exhibition, Dialogue Through the Sanctuary of Suthipa, now on show at the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC).

Suthipa is an artist based in Bangkok with a background in graphic design and creative art. Her drawings are inspired by nature, old legends, and personal memories. She uses her imagination to create quiet, detailed works that invite people to reflect.
Her exhibition is part of BACC’s Dialogue with the Master series. Alongside her drawings are works from three other artists: Pornpan Arayaveerasid (space design), Apisit Wonngchoti (music and sound), and Winai Sattarujawongse (documentary). Together, they’ve created a peaceful and emotional space that reflects Suthipa’s inner and outer journeys.

A black and white detailed drawing of tree trunks and branches, digitally printed on large-scale kozo paper. (Photo by BACC)
In addition to creating her beautiful drawings by hand, Suthipa also partnered with Canon Thailand to print some of her artworks on our large-format paper. This collaboration allowed her to bring her illustrations into a new form—transforming delicate lines and textures into larger, immersive pieces while still preserving the softness and detail of her original work.
We’re honored that our mulberry paper became part of her creative process—supporting the lines, textures, and emotions in her art.
As Suthipa shared:
“To me, drawing resembles a long journey on foot, where each line, like every step, marks a present moment, connecting to form images of each interval, tracing the rhythm of both the outer and inner spaces. This exhibition is perhaps a resting spot along that journey – a place for contemplation and appreciation of the unfolding glimpses of the present. In such a moment, we may reach inward and touch a sacred space within our heart.”
Her words remind us that art is not just something we look at—it’s something we feel and walk through, step by step.

A visitor stands quietly in front of Suthipa’s large-scale tree drawings, printed on Kozo Studio paper, as part of the exhibition Dialogue Through the Sanctuary of Suthipa at BACC. (Picture by BACC).

At Kozo Studio, we’re grateful to be part of this beautiful journey. We believe every sheet of paper holds the potential for something meaningful, and this exhibition is a perfect example.
You can visit Dialogue Through the Sanctuary of Suthipa at BACC from 10–22 June 2025. We hope you’ll take the time to experience this thoughtful and gentle space for yourself.