This artwork is a part of a series Four season which has birch tree as the main subject. Impasto strokes are used majorly to create texture and primary colors are strongly applied.... Xem thêm
Phan Hien begins to put her mind to long term leisure Oil painting as she paints for months during the Singapore national Circuit Breaker for Covid-19 in 2020. She cultivates a deep passion in nature and greenery as she enjoys living in Singapore, which is known for being a green city. She also brings about romance autumn from Hanoi, her birth and childhood city in the 80s. The nature and floral ideas are general themes in her recent works in 2019 to 2020. Japanese woodblock scenery was a main interest in her earlier leisure paintings from 1998 to 2013 when she studied at Hanoi Architectural University where fine arts is one of her major subjects and practiced in Construction industry.. Her latest works show strong influence from Contemporary Realism and Photo-realism genres and personal intention to bring the “depth of field” effect well-known in modern photography into her paintings. As she develops her “Alla prima” and blending techniques, her paintings turn from more “Artsy” with “Impasto” strokes to a more subtle and realistic feel. The colorful touch of primary colors harvested from Japanese woodblock art is indeed presented in all paintings that also depicts her personal character which treasures the beauty in life through all up and down.
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