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Today: Aug 01, 2010
"...There are no details on any sort like for real flowers. He just displays them on large tables filled with color layers. Quan tirelessly shows vibrant colors that come from the artistic canvass of his imagination as he is moved by the beauty of nature. In this difficult and sometimes painful research, Le Quan’s flowers are painted with all possible colors, from blue and red, golden yellow to dark green, white to black, with space sometimes intentionally left blank, and stroke surprisingly full of colors. Despite the artist’s freedom of hand and imagination, FLOWERS remain mysteriously beautiful and moving. His “symphony of colors”, the crazy dance of his brush strokes all across the canvass, sometimes beyond the frame itself, always give me the impression that painter Le Quan tries forget the gloomy daily routine of businessman Le Quan"- Lotusgallery |
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