Trace of Touch
Pimmada Yan-ubol
pimmieyub8@gmail.com / pimmie.co
This exhibition is part of an ongoing archival initiative that explores memory through touch—the often overlooked sense that anchors us to the physical world. Each texture here is both a personal fragment and a collective offering, contributed by individuals who shared materials that once brushed against their skin, lingered in their hands, or stayed in their memory. What began as a personal exploration has grown into a shared archive shaped by spontaneous interviews and intimate conversations with people across ages, occupations, and backgrounds. Each memory was chosen for its emotional resonance and its power to transcend the individual—from the softness of childhood comfort to the roughness of recovery, the warmth of daily rituals to the hardness of city life. Together, these textures reveal how touch connects us—quietly and powerfully—to our past and to each other. You are invited to open, feel, and contribute. Let your hands follow these silent narratives—and perhaps add your own.