At POTONG, during your cross in the structure, you will discover different canvases on the dividers and surrounded settings. These glorious pieces are artistic creations, drawings, letters, and photographs taken by K.Vichai Utharntharm, the individual who lived in this structure during the 1900s time frame. After he passed away, these pictures were recognized and displayed to show regard and respect for his artistic talents and creativity. Some of his letters written to the family vividly represented how life must have been during that time.
To safeguard the original work, they were copied onto a material board and cautiously duplicated and executed to picture outlines. These pictures are representations of his excursion from Chinatown, Thailand to Australia, and the United State of America during the time of The Second Great War. In all of these workmanship pieces, you will experience some of the most interesting stories, emotions, history, and times of POTONG.