Aiyudot Khom has been creating public art in and around Adelaide since 2013.
His early works included a community treasure hunt in the Garden of Unearthly Delights (ABOUT 50), short videos presented on the Rundle Lantern ((Un)Familiar), video installations presented on arrays of solar powered road signs (dailyadelaide.blogspot.com and riverbankadelaide.blogspot.com) and street-based climate change engagement (2darnhotblog.wordpress.com).
Since 2016, Aiyudot has used fences to present community-based artworks.
In partnership with the Goodwood Road Traders Association and the Goodwood Primary School, Aiyudot has presented a series of artworks on the school’s fence, celebrating the seasons, events and institutions of the Goodwood community. A highlight for many was the Capri Cinema 75th birthday artwork, #Capri75, which consisted of 1152 spray-painted plastic cups depicting faces of famous movie stars – with a different face appearing each week.
Aiyudot also has created fence art on Clarendon Street, Adelaide, as part of the Upper West Side project, the Main Assembly Building at Tonsley, during the 2016 Maker Faire and St Michael’s College, Henley, during the school’s 2017 art week.
Aiyudot uses a wide range of materials in these fence artworks – including flagging tape, cloth tape, corflute, fabric, ribbon, rope, clothing, branches and found objects.