In "To season"Vo Van Quy has created an abstract space full of emotions, where colors become the soul of the painting. With a bright color palette of pink, yellow, orange interspersed with gray-white, the work opens up a wide field of association about the transition of nature, the rhythm of the seasons, as well as the changes in people's inner life.
Color is at the heart of language: pink is soft and diffused, evoking the gentleness and dreaminess of the new season; yellow shines brightly like sunlight, symbolizing energy, rebirth and hope. The blend of pink and yellow creates a sense of constant movement – both gentle as a spring breeze and bright as the summer sun – expressing the rhythm of time and the endless cycle of life.
The composition though abstract, has a harmonious balance: the strong yellow blocks intertwine and spread within the pink, creating a harmony, like the moment when two seasons are blending, no longer having a clear boundary but becoming a continuous flow. The color streaks are processed in different thicknesses and thinnesses, creating depth and rich texture, giving the viewer a feeling of both closeness and vagueness like a memory or a dream.
The artistic meaning goes beyond the concrete form: "To season" is not only a recognition of the beauty of nature in the moment of transition, but also suggests a philosophy about change and rebirth in life. The work becomes a symphony of colors, where people find resonance with the rhythm of the universe.
"To season" is a testament to Vo Van Quy’s ability to use abstract painting to express subtle emotions. The painting is both poetic and visually powerful, leaving the viewer with a sense of clarity and hope for new beginnings.


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