Artist and Gallery

A WORK OF ART. WITH WORKS OF ART.

  • Peap Tarr

    For Cacha, Peap painted pictures of elephants with New Zealand and Khmer-inspired motifs in the lobby area of the hotel.

    For Cacha, Peap painted pictures of elephants with New Zealand and Khmer-inspired motifs in the lobby area of the hotel.

    Peap Tarr has roots in graffiti art culture. He later developed his own style by combining his mix of New Zealand and Cambodian heritage to create a unique form of dark yet tranquil street art. His work has attracted the attention of art lovers around the world and has been featured in various international art magazines and gallery exhibitions.


  • Lisa Mam

    Along with Peap, Lisa created art for the public areas of Cacha Hotel. On the rooftop bar, Lisa painted a picture of lady in her distinctive Khmer-influenced style.

    Along with Peap, Lisa created art for the public areas of Cacha Hotel. On the rooftop bar, Lisa painted a picture of lady in her distinctive Khmer-influenced style.

    Inspired by Khmer culture and the beauty of women, Lisa's empowering art is attracting international attention. Cambodia's first Khmer female urban street artist has had art shows in Cambodia and abroad, most notably with Lotus Arts De Vivre in Bangkok and at Bed Supperclub Bangkok.

  • P7

    For the Cacha project, P7 represents Thai essence through the "Singha" animal of Thai legend, created in his own style using bright, colourful shades to make the room feel contemporary and fun.

    For the Cacha project, P7 represents Thai essence through the "Singha" animal of Thai legend, created in his own style using bright, colourful shades to make the room feel contemporary and fun.

    P7 is an iconic illustrator and street artist in Thailand whose distinctive style blends fine art and street art. Many of P7's works have been exhibited in galleries worldwide, including the Excitid Gallery in Singapore and the Stephen Gleer Gallery in Los Angles.


  • Chip7

    "When I was a kid, somebody gave me a mask of Hanuman, and it was my first impression of Thailand," - Chip7

    "When I was a kid, somebody gave me a mask of Hanuman, and it was my first impression of Thailand," - Chip7

    New York City graffiti star Chip7 is currently based in Bangkok. Chip7 has been working on street art for 18 years, and was mentioned in the book The History of American Graffiti as one of the shining graffiti superstars in the US. Most of Chip7's recent work has been inspired by Hindu epics, as can be seen on the Cacha wall with the iconic Hanuman character.

  • Rukkit

    Before joining DOB, Rukkit Kuanhawate was widely known as an illustrious illustrator and graphic designer

    who attracted plenty of publicity in both Thai and international magazines. For Cacha's room, Rukkit created an owl to be a night guardian, with uniquely Thai patterns and colour schemes incorporated into the design.


  • Nev3r

    "I made a work with a pheasant and flowers for Cacha. The elegant figure of the pheasant and the bright, colourful flowers symbolise the warm welcome of Thailand." - Nev3r

    "I made a work with a pheasant and flowers for Cacha. The elegant figure of the pheasant and the bright, colourful flowers symbolise the warm welcome of Thailand." - Nev3r

    Nev3r is a legendary Thai street artist with a very distinctive style. His artworks have been exhibited in many places throughout Thailand, including at our Cacha hotel.

  • Zids

    Since 2014 is the Year of the Horse throughout Asia, ZIDS wanted to capture that Thai spirit with his unique visual of the horse. You can see his creation in the gallery page.

    Since 2014 is the Year of the Horse throughout Asia, ZIDS wanted to capture that Thai spirit with his unique visual of the horse. You can see his creation in the gallery page.

    Suradech Termsabsiri, who creates art under the name of ZIDS, works as a graphic designer for clients like Von Dutch, Play It! and Paris fashion shows.


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