About me

Narisara Jirojannukun is a Thai printmaker, photographer and illustrator whose practice bridges storytelling, photography, and printmaking. Her work explores moments of human connection within everyday and transient spaces, observing the subtle beauty of touch, gesture, and shared presence. Working across etching and photo-based processes, she examines the intersection of photography and printmaking to create tactile visual narratives rooted in human experience.

Drawing inspiration from small, intimate encounters in public life, her works remain simple, accessible, and quietly uplifting. By translating observational photography into print, she preserves fleeting gestures and reveals subtle connections within spaces often perceived as anonymous. Through the tactile process of printmaking and hand-drawn mark-making, she slows down these passing moments, inviting viewers to reflect on warmth, presence, and connection within temporary environments.