Chiang Mai Charity Calendar 2010

Other Paintings - Page 2


Title: Passage of Thailand

Because at 1 point, there are two monks that are looking at the passage,

where we can see Buddha on the mountain.

By: Davy Gourloi,

Grade 9, Lanna International School, Chiang Mai

Title: The Beautiful Nature of Northern Thailand

I like the peaceful, and nature of Northern Thailand

By: Hyejin Hwang

Title: Where Does a Monk's Happiness Came From?

My painting represents the purity of nature and how that relates in Buddhism. The white flowers

act as a symbol of serenity and stillness, which reflect the harmonious being of

Buddhism and the beauty of nature.

By: Heesoo Kim,

Grade 8, Lanna International School, Chiang Mai

Title: The Hidden Nature behind the Modern City of Northern Thailand

There is an elephant, which represents the symbol of Thailand.

By: Yujin Jeong,

Grade 8, Lanna International School, Chiang Mai

Title: Beliefs Dance

I think my picture is suitable for the Nature & Culture of Northern Thailand because the picture shows

about Lanna original culture by a girl dancing alone under the twilight for the gods

and her beliefs with an original Lanna Costume.

By: Sarocha Pisal Valerd,

Grade 7, American Pacific Int’l School, Chiang Mai

Title: Monks Collecting Alms

People in Northern Thailand often get up early and prepare food and other things for the local monks and novices.

We believe that by doing this, we will have a better life.

By: Wanchai (Chai) Maesur,

Grade 7, Sankhayom School, Makrua Chae, Lamphun

Title: Northern Thailand

I think my painting shows temple, Chiang Mai Wall and Loy Krathong festival,

There also a paint of waterfall.

By: Siri Tahdaeng,

Grade 8, Lanna International School, Chiang Mai

Title: Steps to Wisdom

Our life is like a series of steps each step bringing us wisdom through our experiences and the Lord Buddha's teachings.

Northern Thailand's rich culture and heritage makes these steps easier for us.

By: Nuchjaree Punkham

Grade 7 Wat Thaduea Community School, Chiang Mai

Title: Three Little Elephants

I think brown background matches Chiang Mai because all the old buildings (eg. Thapae Gate)

are made of brown & orange bricks and I added some green on the edge of the

drawing to show that Northern Thailand is covered with nature, green.

I drew elephants in the middle because elephants

are the most famous animal in Thailand.

By: Nara Han,

Grade 8, Lanna International School, Chiang Mai

Title: Songkran Festival in Chiang Mai

In this picture describes about Songkran Festival in Chiang Mai. People in Chiang Mai are sweet and talk nicely.

There are many places to visit such as waterfall, temple, and many others. There are many people

come to Chiang Mai because Chiang Mai is a beautiful city, and it has beautiful nature.

By: Nuchjaree Punkam,

Grade 7, Wat Thaduea Community School, Chiang Mai

Title: Northern Thai Culture - Village Life

Golden colours and little dogs in the square.

By: Julie Vendermeersch,

Grade 7, Lanna International School, Chiang Mai

Title: Floating Traditions of Loy Kratong

The mountains, tree, and river represent the nature, and the temple, and krathongs represent cultural traditions in

Northern Thailand. Loy Krathongs is my favourite Thai holiday because I like playing with fireworks

and floating krathongs.

By: Pearl Sindhuchatra,

Grade 7, Language Corner, Chiang Mai

Title: Thailand

My painting describes the Nature and Culture of Northern Thailand because Thailand

has many temples; they grow a lot of rice. There are monks too.

By: Daofone Tsunada,

Grade 6, American Pacific International School, Chiang Mai

Title: Friends Playing Together

I come from Bangkok where there are not many fields and open areas to play.In Northern Thailand, it is

so different and my new friends always like to play outside.

By: Tiwakorn (Rod) Seeprahtok,

Grade 6, Basak School, Banthi, Lamphun

Title: Loy Krathong

I like Loy Krathong, and it is beautiful scenery of beautiful had made stars

the glimmer in the sky like flying angels.

By: Jay Kraiwud Pandan,

Grade 6, American Pacific Int’l School, Chiang Mai