Zédaram is an artist working across multiple media, exploring traces that connect original identity with expressions of contemporary art. His work employs materials rooted in his cultural and social context, such as rice, silk fibres, and barbed wire, forming a visual language that reflects relationships between cultural memory, nature, and social structures.The origins of this research lie in early experiments with living materials developed through performance and installation in the late 1990s, particularly with rice cultivation on textiles and the use of silkworm cocoons. These explorations later evolved into a broader investigation of transformation, memory, and the material conditions of existence.In 2001 he created the installation-performance Fake Me at the Japan Cultural Centre in Bangkok. In this work he produced barbed wire bonsai for the first time, presenting them within the exhibition space while his body was enclosed in a costume constructed from nearly one hundred kilograms of barbed wire. This form later became a recurring element in his practice.Recent research expands toward spatial and architectural installations that embody memory, such as Engraving of a Becoming, where woodcut matrices, structures, and ritual gestures transform memory, pressure, and the experience of existence into immersive environments.He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Visual Arts from the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts at Chulalongkorn University. Important exhibitions include New Fashion Order : Dissolution, RMIT University Melbourne (2005); Rice / Life : Ever-Presence, Kiasma Museum Helsinki (2006); Breaking Out of the Cocoon : Growing Out of Rice, Jim Thompson Art Centre Bangkok (2010); EJECT, Centre Intermondes La Rochelle (2016); and METAMORPHOSIS/ZM, Atelier Royal Lyon (2021).His recognitions include the First Prize of the Thailand Young Fashion Designer Award (1999), a Japan Foundation research fellowship (2000), and an artist residency at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris (2007). In 2025 a return to the art scene opened a new phase of his practice. He lives and works between Thailand and France.