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“Cuộc Đời”

A Lifetime

Full of ups and downs, turmoil and harmony. Everything, everywhere, all at once.

Senior Series

Made You Look Exhibition

Artist Statement

My series, “Cuộc Đời” or “A Lifetime”  captures the difficulties I faced as a student during the past few years. I was met with an uphill battle to graduate while dealing with many personal, financial, and health problems. While working on my series, I felt a lot of longing to be free from everything, while feeling content with where I am in life.

 

This year, I challenged myself with learning how to stretch my own canvases, using a new medium, oil paint, and working large (6 ft x 4ft). Unexpectedly, I came across another challenge; my dominant hand was significantly inflamed. The only remedy to help heal my wrist was to not use it at all. I resolved this by using my left hand. With all of these challenges in mind, I persevered. Just like life, setbacks encourage me to move forward. 

 

On an everyday basis, I am physically and mentally overloaded with work and school. Somehow, I need to keep my composure and calm amongst the chaos. In my paintings, I make expressive and deliberate, yet delicate, marks that create movement throughout the composition. The colorful palette I use and the energy of each stroke I make juxtapose the heavy feelings of anxiety, pain, and agony I experience daily. I want the difficulties to end so badly, but I know that everything is working in my favor in the long run if I just keep going.

 

My art is my therapy. Every project I have done encouraged me to continue my artist journey. Doing art is the reason why I continue to be creative, fun, and have a positive mindset. Without the support of my professors, advisors, my friends, and my family, I would not be where I am today. I express my gratitude to anyone who has come across my life, as they influenced me as an artist no matter where I go. 

 

 “Đi đường nào thì cũng tới đó” - “It might take a little longer, but you’ll get there to where you’ll need to go no matter which path you take"

Process

I started with building my frame, canvas, and learned how to use oil paint. Then, through a lot of research and information, I began sketching my ideas about my content. From there, I developed my paintings one by one.

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