Biography
Tum Ulit (Natakorn Ulit, b. 1992) is a Thai artist, cartoonist, and storyteller whose love for drawing began in childhood. He studied Animation Production at Mahidol University International College (MUIC), where he developed the foundation for his distinctive approach to visual narrative.
For Tum, cartooning became a transformative outlet — a way to process inner pain and explore the quieter registers of human emotion. He first gained recognition through his webcomic page "Tum Ulit," where wordless panels resonated with readers far beyond Thailand, transcending every language barrier the internet could offer.
Today, his work reaches over 1.7 million followers worldwide. His characters function as emotional messengers — symbols of apology, memory, tenderness, and reflection. They carry no dialogue, yet audiences across cultures understand them immediately.
His art career spans solo and group exhibitions, published comics, character sculptures, and brand collaborations with partners including AVANI+ Hotels, TBWA, Lineman, Mansome, and Taiwan Excellence. In 2025, he was selected as one of the featured artists for How Do You Do, Snoopy? 75 Years at River City Bangkok — an international group exhibition celebrating 75 years of Charles M. Schulz's iconic character.