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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
38.2x51.2in
About this artwork
Storm No. 13 Kalmaegi is considered the strongest super typhoon in the Northwest Pacific region in 2025, with the strongest winds and a radius of about 250 km. The extremely strong wind zone above level 12 extends 80 km around the center of the storm. This is also the fastest intensifying storm in the history of storms operating in the East Sea with extremely destructive power.
We have tried to minimize the damage and prepare everything possible,… but the consequences of the storm are still too great. Houses collapsed, trees were uprooted, streets were destroyed, many properties were damaged.
Streets were destroyed, ruined after the storm, people suffered losses... The storm has passed, floods have come, but in the most difficult circumstances, solidarity and the spirit of mutual love have somewhat soothed the losses when warm stories about human love.
« I draw in an impressive style, with a mixture of abstraction, cubism and expression. A semi-abstract form of drawing. »
Quan Le is an artist based in Vietnam whose paintings have been exhibited nationally. He is currently living and working in Hanoi. For nearly eighteen years of oil painting, he paints what his heart can feel, not what eyes can see. Most of them are in an exciting impressionist style, with a blend of cubism, expressionism and semi-abstract contemporary. The themes of landscapes, architecture and urban areas are simplified to a certain extent, leaving most of it for memory. For him, painting is when he digs up the chaotic and fragmented memories of his poor, rugged and destitute childhood to bring the viewers to another joyful world, a neverland, a memory of the season far away.