Artist Nguyen Thanh Vu with his works
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Inspired by the correlation between a day and a life, Into The Unknown by Nguyen Thanh Vu uses the image of ocean waves and clouds to depict the cycle of birth, existence, change, and death. The author divides a day into 6 "times" (early evening, morning, noon, late afternoon, evening, and night), evoking each stage of life: from the innocent time of birth, entering the brilliant, energetic adulthood until the peaceful sunset and then the quiet night, preparing for a new dawn.
According to Nguyen Thanh Vu, the collection of paintings was created over a year. The works are a tribute to those who have shown love for the themes of energy, waves and clouds throughout his creative journey. "I have always pursued two themes: culture and energy. I have been able to make a living with this profession thanks to this genre of painting. Throughout my journey of experimenting with colors and energy, ocean waves and clouds have long been indispensable images to me. This is an opportunity for me to express my gratitude to those who love the themes of my paintings, and also an opportunity to introduce to everyone a new perspective, new techniques, new energy, in addition to the images of a Nguyen Thanh Vu before", he shared.
6 pictures representing the time of day, corresponding to the age of a person's life
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The work titled Into The Unknown on canvas was completed by Nguyen Thanh Vu after more than 3 months.
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Vu said that through this collection, he also "inserted" some cultural elements and Buddhist philosophy through hand-mudra images, with the desire to convey positive energy through each painting.
Within the framework of the exhibition, there are also paintings by the group of artists Pham Hai Au, Qui Phan, Trinh Vuong, Le Trung Hieu with many different themes. In which, Pham Hai Au depicts the emotions when practicing music as a musician. Qui Phan depicts the places he has visited in the country. Trinh Vuong chooses to depict the golden moments in daily life, where light blends with humanity. Le Trung Hieu pursues the Bien Hoa pottery line, depicting the beauty of ancient artisans.
With oil paintings, the group of authors wishes to convey the vitality, enthusiasm, youthfulness and peace through their works. With ceramics, the authors want to preserve and promote the beauty of the ancient Bien Hoa ceramics.
Exhibition space of works at the exhibition Understanding the scene
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Painter Nguyen Thanh Vu was born in 1995 and graduated from Ho Chi Minh City University of Architecture. Since childhood, he has had a great passion for painting, especially oil paint. Nguyen Thanh Vu pursues the post-impressionist school, making his mark through the painting collections Vietnamese Mysteries (2022) and Tu Tinh Tu Linh (2024).
The exhibition Understanding the Scenery by artist Nguyen Thanh Vu and a group of authors opened on August 14 and will last until August 20 at the Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts Association.
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