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Graffiti artist follows his rebellious roots

A passer-by rides past graffiti by Mue Bon. (Photo by Nutthawat Wicheanbut)

A daubed wall marks off a rundown area where makeshift houses were put up for rent, a stone’s throw from a luxury condominium in the heart of Bangkok’s Sathon. A 40-year-old man exits his car with pink luggage. He puts on a black hat and ties a small cloth around his head. He’s wearing a long-sleeve checked shirt, shorts, and black sneakers and his socks are printed with cannabis patterns. Mue Bon, literally translated as “restless hands”, opens his arsenal and begins to spray paint a rough sketch of the flightless black bird on the wall.

“I draw the creature to represent the lower class. People always associate wings with freedom, but…

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