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Chalood Nimsamer began studying art at Poh-Chang Academy of Arts in 1949.
He then continued his education at Silpakorn University in 1951, learning under
the guidance of Professor Silpa Bhirasri. He later became an art teacher at
Silpakorn University. Chalood received a scholarship to study art in Rome, Italy,
and completed his studies in 1959. With his exceptional skills and creativity,
Chalood consistently entered competitions and received consecutive awards
from the National Art Exhibition, earning him the title of
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0>%8?P%C2#O:2##N@Q3%9:?PN>:%9:N:#8N0O%8!?/:!2Q installation art, and performance art. This particular painting is expected to be
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to the surface, resulting in a deep, uneven weight amidst the monochrome
atmosphere of white.