"I'm Chuchat Suwut, and my nickname is 'Joy.' I was born October 13, 1976. My parents have their own business and I have one sister who is a university student. We still live together and everyday we talk about each other's lives...
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"I'm Chuchat Suwut, and my nickname is 'Joy.' I was born October 13, 1976. My parents have their own business and I have one sister who is a university student. We still live together and everyday we talk about each other's lives and help each other when a problem occurs. I love the relations among Thai people. I could absolutely feel it when I went away to college in Japan. If we have a problem, we always help and encourage one another.
"I'm an active person. As a little boy, I was mischievous but self confident and daring. When I decide to do something, after considering it well, I will try to make it real. In 2001, I graduated with a master's degree in engineering design. But then I decided to commercialize handicrafts, especially the wood carvings that I know best. I'm producer and supplier at the same time. I use my own ideas and refine them until I find the perfect shape, and then I start to make the item.
"My works are inspired by Thai tradition and culture. Every time I present a piece, I explain it in its cultural context. For example, you should not place a Buddha image lower than your waist because Thai people respect these things and always keep the image – and every thing we respect – in a high or overhead position.
"I feel really enthusiastic to show the products I've conceived myself through Novica."