2026 – Oil on linen – 120x190cm – Acquired
This painting is not a site-specific artwork, yet I have been fortunate enough to know the room in which it will reside for a long time. It is wonderful to think that my painting can enter into a dialogue with both the space and its owner.
The room contains beautiful carpets. Each carpet is made of warp and weft threads woven together to create its texture and structure. The beauty of a carpet lies in the integration of these intersecting threads. Human beings are much the same: the beauty of one’s inner world is woven from the cultural threads gathered throughout life. Those who have been exposed to many cultures become the most vibrant carpets of all. I sought to have my sky painting reflect this idea.
This led me to think about filament-like cloud formations—long bands of clouds stretched across the sky by the wind. Many people assume that all clouds within a given sky move in the same direction. In reality, this is not the case. I have painted clouds for many years and have observed them closely. Across the more than ten kilometers of the visible atmosphere above us, different layers of wind can sometimes drive clouds in different directions. As a result, cloud bands occasionally cross one another, interweaving like threads in a carpet.
In this painting, I have depicted both cloud bands and cloud masses. Some drift toward the East, while others move toward the West. The western clouds appear free and expansive; the eastern clouds surge with energy and momentum.
Thus, the sky in this painting becomes a metaphor for a carpet of clouds—or, perhaps, a metaphor for human beings woven together from diverse currents of culture.
2024 – Oil on linen – 150cm x 150cm
Collected
I have a special connection with mountains. After many years of traveling to majestic mountain regions, I always feel overwhelmed when looking up at the massive formations hidden in the clouds. Standing in front of mountains, humans seem so small. The higher and wider the mountains, the more I feel my own insignificance in front of nature. Perhaps that is why the more I admire mountains, the more I think about humanity.
Mountains are not formed by accumulation but by the collision of great tectonic plates, pushing and rising into towering peaks (or erupting in the case of volcanoes). Humanity is the same — we reach the heights of knowledge through friction, exchange, and the clash of different cultures and philosophies. These encounters, whether peaceful or through conflict, drive human intelligence to rise and create new level. The painting “Mountain 01” is the first breakthrough piece, marking the beginning of a series depicting mountains, beneath which lies the immense energy of great civilizations.
2024 – Oil on linen – 90cm x 60cm
Available
2024 – Oil on linen – 130cm x 100cm
Available – Contact the artist for color photos of this art work.
2024 – Oil on linen – 130cm x 100cm
Available – Contact the artist for color photos of this art work.
Armor 03 – 2024 – Foam, polypropylene paper and acrylic glue – H56cm x W33cm x D20cm
These are experimental sculpture, created in Modern TOTEM art residency program and belong to Oh Art.
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Armor 01 – 2024 – Foam, polypropylene paper, Dó paper and acrylic glue – H77cm x W40cm x D31cm
Armor 02 – 2024 – Foam, polypropylene paper, Dó paper and acrylic glue – H66cm x W35cm x D30cm
These are experimental sculpture, created in Modern TOTEM art residency program and belong to Oh Art.
Available
2023 – Welded cooper – H9cm x W11cm x D11cm – Acquired
Edition 1/100 was specially created for Mr Huy, admin of fanpage Nghiện Trà.
Edition 5/100 was collected by a Thai friend
Edition 9/100 was collected by Pho Van Nguyen
Hope series – 2023 – Used battle helmet welded with stainless steel part – H23cm x W23cm x D35cm
AP Edition: Fully paid and booked
Edition 01/08: Acquired
Edition 02/08 to 08/08: Available
2023 – Welded stainless steel and Bronze – H50cm x W28cm x D28cm –
Edition 01/08: Acquired
Other editions: Available