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Nguyen Quang Huy
'Dreaming'

2008

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‘Dreaming’ is a large abstract expressionist oil on canvas painting created by Vietnamese artist Nguyen Quang Huy in 2008. Featuring a cold palette mostly made of blue and grey colors accentuated with white touches, the painting exudes a dreamlike quality. The soft blue background, made of horizontal strokes contrasted by the dripping effect of the left side, is the perfect setting to highlight the ethereal presence of a standing angel, whose head is symbolized by a large mouth. Extending its wings forward, we are seeing the angel figure in profile, allowing us to discover the nudity of its body. We are indeed the witnesses of a dream state. With its large proportions and soft colors, this unframed abstract expressionist oil on canvas painting of square format will bring a subtle touch to any home, particularly placed above a bed, sofa or credenza. Nguyen Quang Huy was born in Ha Tay, Vietnam in 1971 and studied at the Hanoi Fine Arts University as well as participating in residencies in Germany, Australia and the USA. Many of his abstract expressionist paintings reflect the misty dreamlike coolness of the mountains, cultural aspects and the beauty of the female form. Huy has staged solo exhibitions in Vietnam, Germany, France, and Singapore, and participated in several exhibitions internationally, including group shows in Singapore, Germany, France, Japan, USA, Finland, Thailand, Australia, the Netherlands, and United Kingdom. His works are included in the permanent collection of the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Japan and the World Bank Art Program, USA.

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