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The Voices series presents a set of ceramic busts that read the human portrait as a topography of memory. The Voices 37 explores the quiet dialogue between the self and the symbolism of the chrysanthemum. Blossoms unfurl across the chest, shoulders, and face in soft yellows and ochres, surrounded by turquoise leaves that wind across the figure like a living tapestry against a deep amber ground. In Vietnamese and East Asian tradition, the chrysanthemum… embodies longevity, integrity, and quiet endurance - a flower that blooms in autumn, holding its grace as other plants wither. Here, it does not merely adorn the figure but grows through it: petals open across the cheek, vines climb the neck, leaves spread along the torso like the slow rhythms of a contemplative life. The technique becomes a metaphor for the virtues that ripen within us with time - a quiet flowering of dignity and perseverance through the composed surfaces we present to the world.
Born into a Vietnamese artistic lineage, Thuy Nguyen engages with mono prints, polygonal paintings, and ceramics. Utilizing an abstract approach, she combines intense pigmentation with intricate geometric forms, traversing both the traditional canvas and the digital realm to stage her exploration. Her work, a kaleidoscopic fusion of shapes and colors, pulses with the complexities of human identity and the quest for harmony with the natural world. Through her polygonal portraits, she reveals a riveting chronicle of emotions, reflecting the enduring spirit encapsulated in our continually evolving selves.