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It investigates the connectivity of individuals that make-up the fabric of society like single flowers forming an intricate floral net in a traditional Thai floral design. From a minute scale up to the largest degree, all lives and all things in the universe are connected in many unseen dimensions. Sakul gives forms to this core idea as large-scaled hanging wood sculptures, free-standing metal sculptures, paintings and immersive installations juxtaposing materials used in Thai floral art with digital media.