“I specialize in creating textured, emotive works that combine traditional craft techniques with contemporary aesthetics.”
Mallika Tantivejkul is a Thailand-based mixed media artist whose work is deeply rooted in textile yarn art, collage, and embroidery. She merges traditional craft techniques with contemporary aesthetics, resulting in richly textured and emotive compositions.
Mallika received her Diploma in Art from Blake College, London, United Kingdom, graduating in 2013. Prior to that, she earned her Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing from Ramkhamhaeng University, Bangkok, graduating in 2004.
Since 2020, Mallika has been working as an independent artist, developing original mixed media artworks that incorporate yarn, fabric, hand embroidery, and paint on canvas. Her practice blends collage techniques with textile materials to create multidimensional compositions that reflect emotion, memory, and texture. Her focus lies in visual storytelling and creative concept development.
She has participated in various group exhibitions, and during her childhood and adolescence, she was the recipient of multiple national-level art awards. Mallika is widely recognized for her innovative use of yarn and textiles in fine art contexts.
In her own words:
“Formally trained in both business and fine arts, I bring a unique interdisciplinary perspective to my creative practice.”
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About Artist
Mallika Tantivejkul
“I specialize in creating textured, emotive works that combine traditional craft techniques with contemporary aesthetics.” Mallika Tantivejkul is a Thailand-based mixed media artist whose work is deeply rooted in textile yarn art, collage, and embroidery. She merges traditional craft techniques with contemporary aesthetics, resulting in richly textured and emotive compositions. Mallika received her Diploma in Art from Blake College, London, United Kingdom, graduating in 2013. Prior to that, she earned her Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing from Ramkhamhaeng University, Bangkok, graduating in 2004. Since 2020, Mallika has been working as an independent artist, developing original mixed media artworks that incorporate yarn, fabric, hand embroidery, and paint on canvas. Her practice blends collage techniques with textile materials to create multidimensional compositions that reflect emotion, memory, and texture. Her focus lies in visual storytelling and creative concept development. She has participated in various group exhibitions, and during her childhood and adolescence, she was the recipient of multiple national-level art awards. Mallika is widely recognized for her innovative use of yarn and textiles in fine art contexts. In her own words: “Formally trained in both business and fine arts, I bring a unique interdisciplinary perspective to my creative practice.”