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HOANG KHAI NGUYEN

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Born
in Dalat, 1957
Graduated
from the Hanoi Fine Arts School
Live
and active in Dalat.
Works
are collected by foreigners from America, England, France, Singapore, HongKong
and Korea
(From
the Asian monthly In-flight Magazine September 2000, Vol. 12, No.9/ p.4)
Hoang Khai Nguyen
was born in 1957 in Dalat, Vietnam. This region, which lies in the
highlands of central Vietnam, boasts what could be described as year-round
spring weather. Beloved by the Vietnamese, Dalat is famous for its tea, pine
trees, flowers, and fresh air as well as for its history, a part of which is
represented in the vacation homes built by the French during Vietnam's colonial
period.
Nguyen's
artistic world has been described as something akin to "movement in
stillness" and "stillness in movement" - inspired by the oriental
philosophy of yin and yang
Thus,
many of his works are either still lives or landscapes. Of these, one of his
most representative is a landscape featuring fishermen angling in the rain
This
particular work is composed of three sections: mountains, water, and in the
foreground, the fishermen, done in shades of blue and green. The static
mountains and water fuse naturally into the active image of the men. However,
the sheets of rain, done in gray, give the entire canvas a very placid sense of
rhythm. The Strength of the blue and green background is balanced by the thin,
ash-colored lines, adding a pastel-like softness, along with the Oriental
sentiment suggested by the falling rain. Nguyen's work leads viewers into a
quiet, meditative world where there is quiet in movement and silent movement
within stillness. Nguyen, born Hoang Khai Nguyen, graduated from Hanoi's School
of Fine Arts and works as a full time artist in Dalat.
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