Calming Of is an abstract piece of music written with color and visual rhythm Wind Of Gold is elegant and radiant. This work has a more subdued tone, rich in emotional depth, like a light melody resonating in the vast space.
Blue is the dominant color, evoking both the depth of the ocean and the endless sky. The blue here is not closed, but blends with large white areas, creating a feeling of clarity and lightness. The white spaces are treated like the breath of the wind, both a silence and an opening up of immense width for the entire composition. Interspersed with it, the small yellow and orange points, although appearing rarely, have a strong evocative power: they are like musical notes that light up, making the symphony come alive, avoiding falling into absolute silence.
What is special about Calming Of is the way the artist lets the shapes constantly move. The soft white curves cut across the dark blue background, creating a rhythm like a lingering, reverberating sound. Viewers can feel the graceful, rhythmic movement – like a lyrical piece of music, not explosively explosive but soothing and nurturing emotions.
In a broader sense, Calming Of evokes the harmony between humans and the universe. The green, white, and yellow patches are not only colors but also symbols of heaven, earth, light, and the breath of life. Looking at the painting, we seem to hear a gentle song resounding from a distant memory, bringing the mind back to the original peace.
Compared to Wind Of Gold, Calming Of creates a different tone in Vo Van Quy's abstract language: if Wind Of Gold is the bustle of nature, then Calming Of is a symphony of silence - a beautiful silence, making us listen to ourselves.


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