In "Immortal Flower", artist Vo Van Quy has taken the language of abstract painting to a dramatic and symbolic level. The entire composition seems to explode from a fiery center, where bright red and orange spreads on a dark brown, black and cold graybackground . That fierce contrast evokes an allegorical image of immortal vitality – the flower that does not fade, blooming even in ashes or darkness.
The red color in the painting is not only an expression of passion and vitality, but also carries the nuances of fire, blood, and the desire for eternity. Interspersed with it are brown and black patches, like layers of soil, tree trunks, or like time and the suffering of life. In particular, the bright yellow streaks appear as energy veins, supporting the entire composition, affirming the belief in eternal strength.
The texture of the color blocks is thick and liberal, creating a physical feeling of the flames and petals moving and blooming. The bold, unrestrained brushstrokes are highly expressive, affirming the artist's drastic and emotional choices.
The work does not directly describe any flower, but suggests many layers of association: it could be a flower in nature, or it could be a symbol of the human soul, of faith and vitality that transcends the limits of death and time.
"Immortal Flower" is a visual manifesto of vitality and belief in the eternal beauty. It is not only a flower in nature, but also a flower of the spirit, a flower of human will and aspiration – always burning bright, immortal in the endless flow of time.
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