Boulevard (2022) Painting by Ngoc Quan Le
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Oil
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 39.4in, Width 39.4in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in very good condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $20,000 Abstract Urban
In the season when the trees change leaves, Hanoi seems to be softer, more lovely, a little quiet in the cold days and seems to sympathize with the streets in the season when the trees change leaves.
Hanoi these days is easy to make us feel strange when the yellow and red colors in the changing season of leaves are not brilliant, but it is enough for us to feel the color of the changing seasons covering a familiar street corner. .. The rows of sesame buds, without an appointment, suddenly changed color. It sounds like the sound of buds sprouting on all sides, as innocent as the eyes of a child. Breathe in new life on a dreary March day. Hanoi has two autumn seasons, in August there are bananas and peppers, and in March there are watermelons, and Xuan Dinh persimmons. Each season has its own beauty, only the emotions left in the hearts of Hanoians and those who love this land: "Thinking of the changing season / A whole sky of yellow leaves / As beautiful as the old days"
Ngoc Quan Le is a contemporary Vietnamese painter. With nearly eighteen years devoted to the art of oil painting, Quan Le's work transcends the mere visual realm. Rather than simply capturing what meets the eye, his creations delve deep into the emotions and sentiments that stir within his heart. His captivating oeuvre is characterized by an exciting impressionist style, infused with elements of cubism, expressionism, and semi-abstract contemporary art.
Quan Le's chosen themes often revolve around landscapes, architectural marvels, and urban settings. However, he approaches these subjects with a unique perspective, simplifying them to a certain extent. This simplification allows him to leave ample room for the viewer's imagination and memory to play a role in interpreting his art. For Quan Le, each stroke of the brush is an opportunity to unearth the chaotic and fragmented memories of his humble, rugged, and challenging childhood. Through his artistry, he transports viewers to a realm of joy and nostalgia—a place akin to a "neverland," a distant memory of seasons long past.
Over the years, Quan Le's dedication to his craft has manifested through active participation in numerous domestic and international exhibitions, spanning from 2000 to 2018. His commitment to the art community was further underscored by his membership in the Artist Club from 2001 to 2004. In 2013, he proudly showcased his solo exhibition at Thang Long Gallery, Hanoi. Additionally, Quan Le contributed his artistic talents to a noble cause, participating in a fundraising program organized by Vietnam Art Space in 2018, aimed at building a school.
In tandem with his role as an artist, Quan Le has collaborated with Thang Long Gallery since 2012, solidifying his presence in Hanoi's artistic landscape. His works have found a place in private collections across the globe, with discerning collectors hailing from Germany, France, China, Hong Kong, Spain, Austria, the United States, Switzerland, Sweden, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Japan, Portugal, Singapore, and, of course, his homeland, Vietnam.
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Nationality:
VIETNAM
- Date of birth : 1977
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Vietnamese Artists