Natagon Khamkayprong was born in April 1993 in Mueang District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand. After graduating from grade 12, he pursued a bachelor’s degree in the Fine and Applied Art Program with a focus on Painting at Burapha University. His dedication to self-improvement and education led him to further his studies. Consequently, he decided to expand his knowledge by pursuing a master’s degree in Painting, Sculpture, and Graphic Arts at Silpakorn University.
Natagon possesses a unique perspective on the world, drawing inspiration from the small, simple things in everyday life. He carefully observes objects and landscapes in his immediate surroundings, seeking meaning and personal emotions within them. He immerses himself in the atmosphere and emotions surrounding these subjects, capturing their essence in his mind. He then translates these impressions into his artwork.
Many of Natagon’s works revolve around the theme of the simplicity found in daily life. He has progressively eliminated or minimized unnecessary elements, both in his art and his real life. This reduction process involves carefully editing his works, removing extraneous details while retaining the essential elements that convey his personal connection to the subject matter. This approach allows him to express the significance of the subjects that hold personal meaning for him.
Natagon employs a one-time painting technique to streamline the artistic process, making it more straightforward and efficient. His artworks often convey a sense of solitude and tranquillity, reflecting his mood and emotional state on different days. This integration of his life and work into his paintings creates a profound connection between his perception of the world and his artistic expression.
A quiet white day
Natagon Khamkayprong
2024
Oil on canvas
180 x 150 cm
After the rain 2
Natagon Khamkayprong
2025
Oil on canvas
180 x 150 cm
After the Rain 3
Natagon Khamkayprong
2024
Oil on canvas
175 x 150 cm
Alone
Natagon Khamkayprong
2025
Oil on canvas
180 x 150 cm
Colors of the peaceful day 2
Natagon Khamkayprong
2024
Oil on canvas
180 x 150 cm
Colors of the peaceful day 3
Natagon Khamkayprong
2024
Oil on canvas
180 x 150 cm
Undying
Natagon Khamkayprong
2024
Oil on canvas
120 x 110 cm
Red flowers in a blue vase
Natagon Khamkayprong
2025
Oil on canvas
180 x 150 cm
Luminous reflection
Natagon Khamkayprong
2024
Oil on canvas
180 x 150 cm
In the yellow room
Natagon Khamkayprong
2024
Oil on canvas
180 x 150 cm
Flowers of mediator 4
Natagon Khamkayprong
2024
Oil on canvas
180 x 150 cm
Flowers in the wall
Natagon Khamkayprong
2024
Oil on canvas
120 x 110 cm
Natagon Khamkayprong – Floral Serenity
26 April - 17 May 2025
Richard Koh Fine Art,
Blk 47 Malan Road,
#01-26 Gillman Barracks,
Singapore 109444
Open Tuesday - Saturday, 11 am - 7 pm
Closed on Sunday, Monday & Public Holiday
Natagon Khamkayprong – Simplicity
4 - 25 November 2023
Richard Koh Fine Art,
Peterson Building, 712/1, 9th floor, Sukhumvit Rd,
Khlong Tan, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Open Tuesday - Saturday, 11 am - 7 pm
Closed on Sundays, Mondays and Public Holidays
Natagon Khamkayprong – Desolate Objects
3 - 19 December 2020
Richard Koh Projects,
2198/10-11, Art Warehouse, Unit A,
3rd Floor N22, Naradhiwat Rajanagarindra
Rd Soi 22, Chong Nonsi, Yan Nawa,
Bangkok 10120
Thailand
Tuesday - Saturday, 11am - 7pm
Closed on Sundays, Mondays & Public Holidays
CIMB Artober 2025
25 - 28 September 2025
Booth B3
Richard Koh Projects
Hall 1, Kompleks MITEC No.8,
Jalan Dutamas 2, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Open 12 pm - 8 pm
ACCESS Bangkok Art Fair
04 - 07 December 2024
Booth A18, Richard Koh Fine Art
8F The Pinnacle Hall, ICONSIAM,
Bangkok, Thailand
Press & VIP Preview, 04 December (Wednesday), 2 pm - 8 pm
Public Day, 05 December (Thursday), 10 am - 7 pm
Public Day, 06 December (Friday), 10 am - 7 pm
Public Day, 07 December (Saturday), 10 am - 7 pm







