WORKS
A collection of selected works from the world of Dungjuka. Including exhibitions, festivals, and brand collaborations.



The Wind of Old Days drifts softly through time, carrying fragments of warmth, scent, and forgotten emotions. Dungjuka flows freely with the wind, as if becoming part of it. Each breeze holds whispers of old memories, gentle, imperfect, yet full of life. The movement of lines and tones reflects how we drift through the moments that shape us, not resisting, just flowing. It’s a quiet reminder that even as time passes, the wind still carries traces of who we once were.
The Wind of Old Days
MOCANA (LHONG 1919), 2025



Adventure Dung is a journey of Dungjuka traveling through different places, transforming real locations into part of the world of Dungjuka. In this project, Dungjuka arrived at Skyfall, Central Festival Hatyai, turning the space into a playful, immersive environment where imaginary friends quietly blend into the real world.
Adventure Dung (SKYFALL)
SKYFALL (CENTRAL FESTIVAL HATYAI), 2023



This work brings Dungjuka into the local legend of Koh Nu and Koh Maew. A dog, a cat, and a mouse search for freedom through a magical crystal, but desire turns into conflict, leading them into the sea. The cat and mouse become islands, while the dog transforms into Tang Kuan Hill. What begins as a journey for freedom becomes a reflection on desire and greed.
The Battle for the Orb of Greed
PAKK TAII DESIGN WEEK, 2023



This work combines hand-drawn animation of Songkhla Old Town with the world of Dungjuka.
Historic buildings and streets are reimagined through animated illustrations, where the old town and Dungjuka’s world merge into a single living scene. Through projection mapping, the city becomes a canvas, allowing Dungjuka to exist within the drawings of the old town.
Adventure Dung (100 Light)
100 LIGHT (SONGKHLA OLD TOWN), 2025



Dungjuka visits Bimbi during Halloween, inspired by local ghost legends from Hat Yai. This collaboration brings the world of Dungjuka into the realm of local folklore, blending hand-drawn animation with mythical horror stories. Through characters, illustrations, and space, Dungjuka quietly enters these legends, creating a playful encounter between imagination, place, and local myth.
HATYAI HORROR's STORY
BIMBI, 2024
















































