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Rice fields turned into art in northern Thailand with AI, satellite imagery

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Rice fields turned into art in northern Thailand with AI, satellite imagery
This aerial photograph taken on January 16, 2025 shows an artwork featuring a cat and dragon by farm owner and artist Tanyapong Jaikham in rice fields in northern Thailand's Chiang Rai province.
AFP / Karanwinat Wongchaimul

BANGKOK, Thailand — A two-acre paddy field in northern Thailand has been transformed into an artwork depicting a dragon and a cat, symbols of hope and resilience as the community recovers from floods.

The farm owner, Tanyapong Jaikham, said that the cat represents the residents of his hometown Chiang Rai who faced devastating floods during last year's monsoon season.

The dragon, last year's zodiac symbol, is shown protectively holding the cat.

Tanyapong, himself an automobile engineer, collaborated with 20 other people including friends and family to create the design — using AI technology and satellite imagery — with rice plants as the main medium.

Requiring meticulous planning and execution over the span of a month, the artwork cost him around 500,000 baht (P850,000) to create.

"The art required great attention to detail, so we had to be very careful," Tanyapong said. "But with the help of today's technology, it became easier."

The artwork was opened to the public in late December, "but we are not ready for many visitors", he said.

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