ArtLance would like to introduce a selection of Pham Van Khai’s famous works. The artist graduated from the Central University of Art Education and has participated in a variety of domestic painting exhibitions.
Homeland landscape paintings by Vietnamese artist Pham Van Khai
Pham Van Khai frequently paints using oils, acrylics on canvas. The artist’s subject matter encompasses pictures of Hanoi landmarks, the homeland’s mountainous regions, still life, and portraits.
Through his series of paintings about Long Bien bridge, a historical relic of Hanoi, painter Pham Van Khai communicates his creativity and wide view of the same subject. In addition to famous landmarks such as Quan Chuong square, Western lake, and So crossroads, he has also composed many works connected with the capital’s history. Every painting illustrates the artist’s creativity. It is difficult for the artist to draw the exact same landscape with different layouts and colors, so he can depict various emotions. In addition to enjoying the artist’s hometown oil paintings, viewers were also able to discern that blue and cold colors were used in a clever way to represent early mornings or late afternoons in a quiet space.
The artist has succeeded in applying beautiful, very harmonious colors, especially clear blue and green, in many of his works. Perhaps the artist’s style stems from his love of the mountains and forests of his hometown. The artwork is very peaceful, tranquil, and at times cheerful. Viewers may feel as if they’re immersed in the natural landscape, mountains and forests.
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