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  • Panacea Silkscreen Print by MEUBON

    MEUBON Panacea Silkscreen Print by MEUBON

    Panacea Silkscreen Print by MEUBON Hand-Pulled on Superfine Eggshell White Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 300 Artwork Size 20.25x15.75 Silkscreen Print. ยาตำราหลวง สถานที่จำหน่าย มาตำราหง เภสัชกรรม- Royal Medicine, Place of Sale, Ma Tamra Hong Pharmacy Panacea by MUEBON – Satirical Remedy in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Panacea is a 2022 limited edition silkscreen print by Thai artist MUEBON, hand-pulled on Superfine Eggshell White fine art paper and sized at 20.25 x 15.75 inches. Signed and numbered in an edition of 300, the print fuses traditional Thai aesthetics with a satirical street art vocabulary. The composition mimics the layout and tone of a vintage Thai pharmacy sign, including typographic references to royal medicine, location details, and regulatory insignia. Into this framework, MUEBON inserts his signature character—a mischievous black bird with a human-like stance—tending to rows of vibrant cannabis plants. The juxtaposition of state authority, medical legitimacy, and pop rebellion is executed with surgical visual clarity and conceptual sharpness. Every line, crack, and graphic element contributes to a broader message about legality, hypocrisy, and shifting cultural norms. Medicinal Symbolism and Sociopolitical Irony MUEBON’s use of the title Panacea speaks to the idea of a cure-all, a universal solution to societal ailments—yet the print suggests that what is marketed as remedy is often framed through layers of control and contradiction. The character, rendered in precise color and personality, waters marijuana plants with the casual indifference of someone who has normalized the taboo. The background replicates worn wall textures and weathered signage, suggesting an official public notice, now subverted. Thai script boldly states phrases such as ยาตำราหลวง and สถานที่จำหน่าย—Royal Medicine and Place of Sale—while the central figure undermines the bureaucratic tone with punk defiance. This visual collision is classic MUEBON: combining cartoonish humor with institutional critique in the style of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork that functions as both documentation and protest. Silkscreen Technique and Aesthetic Precision The print is produced through traditional silkscreen methods, allowing each color to hold intense saturation and edge integrity. Printed on Superfine Eggshell White paper, the artwork’s subtle surface texture enhances the vintage signage effect, reinforcing the piece’s illusion of age and wear. The controlled layering of imagery—grime, text, plants, stamps, and character—demonstrates MUEBON’s precision in translating complex political narratives into vibrant, accessible artworks. While rich in local cultural codes, the piece is globally readable, making it a standout example within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork of how regional voice can achieve international resonance through strong visual composition and thematic clarity. MUEBON and the Cultural Anatomy of Legitimacy Panacea is not merely a print—it is a conversation between law, commerce, and personal autonomy. MUEBON uses humor and pop-inflected satire to explore Thailand’s evolving relationship with medical cannabis, government oversight, and cultural taboos. His signature bird character becomes a stand-in for the everyday citizen, navigating a system that selectively legalizes what it once criminalized. The work functions as a visual metaphor for the ways power, propaganda, and public health intertwine. In the context of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Panacea delivers a multilayered narrative disguised as public signage. It invites laughter, sparks dialogue, and challenges viewers to reconsider what authority looks like when it is repackaged in colorful ink and symbolic contradiction. MUEBON continues to assert himself as a master of visual irony and cultural dissection through the lens of urban resistance.

    $500.00

MEUBON> Pop Artist Graffiti Street Artworks

MUEBON – Social Satire and Urban Iconography in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork

MUEBON is a Thai street artist whose name translates to restless hands, a fitting description for his prolific output and unrelenting creative energy. Based in Bangkok, MUEBON is recognized for using cartoon-style figures to confront political systems, environmental destruction, consumer culture, and mass surveillance. His work combines the aesthetic immediacy of graffiti with the layered critique of pop art, making him one of Southeast Asia’s most respected voices in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. By blending pop iconography, expressive character design, and traditional spray-paint techniques, MUEBON creates public murals, gallery installations, and limited editions that force viewers to reexamine their role in a controlled, commercialized society. His art is vibrant, humorous, and disarming—but always carries a sharp bite beneath the surface.

Characters as Agents of Rebellion and Reflection

MUEBON’s visual language revolves around recurring characters like the masked bird-faced figure, the angry mouse hybrid, and exaggerated robots or creatures who mimic human behavior. These characters are rendered with bold outlines and candy-colored palettes that echo both global pop culture and traditional Thai street signage. While appearing playful, these figures are subversive messengers—they hold up signs, mimic celebrities, wear gas masks, or gesture toward surveillance cameras, exposing the underlying rot in systems of power. The balance of accessibility and critique is where MUEBON thrives. He draws viewers in with humor and color but leaves them questioning the motives of their media, governments, and daily habits. His work in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork elevates character-driven satire into a tool of public consciousness.

Technique, Tradition, and Urban Context

Trained in fine arts yet rooted in graffiti culture, MUEBON uses spray paint, stencil work, acrylic, and silkscreen printing to move fluidly between walls and canvas. His murals appear in cities from Bangkok to Berlin and New York, often in unauthorized spaces, reclaiming visibility for ideas censored or ignored in conventional discourse. In gallery settings, he continues this resistance by presenting dystopian cartoon worlds in framed works, installations, and collectible editions. His surface choices often include wood, reclaimed metal, and oversized cutouts, enhancing the tactile nature of the work. Every composition is calculated for visual impact, with crisp lines, intense color, and layered symbolism drawn from both Thai cultural memory and global consumer references.

MUEBON and the Future of Visual Protest

MUEBON’s art speaks with global fluency while remaining fiercely local. His roots in Bangkok’s street culture infuse every piece with urgency, humor, and resistance. He paints not for spectacle but to provoke awareness, forcing his audience to see beyond advertising, entertainment, and passive consumption. In the tradition of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, his work exists where the public eye meets the private question. It interrupts. It mocks. It warns. Through character and repetition, he turns walls into protest, prints into documentation, and humor into cultural weaponry. MUEBON is not simply an artist—he is a visual strategist, using the languages of cartoons and chaos to expose systems, inspire thought, and energize rebellion across borders.

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