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Inspired by “The Evening Storm”

HNN.VN - In the current of contemporary Vietnamese painting flow, the name Dang Mau Triet has long evoked the image of an artist rich in individuality, constantly shifting between realms of emotion and experimenting with new modes of expression.

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Each of his works is like a journey into the intersection of memory, sensation, and imagination. With The Evening Storm, Dang Mau Triet not only places the viewer before a painted scene but also guides them into a dramatic “space,” where colors and forms fuse to simultaneously recreate both nature’s turbulence and the mysterious rhythms of the human soul.

 The painting The Evening Storm by artist Dang Mau Triet

Not realistic, yet truthful

What makes The Evening Storm remarkable is that the artist does not choose realism – the easy path of depicting dark clouds, lightning, or torrential rain. Instead, he creates an abstract world where shattered patches of color, forceful diagonals, and layered textures overlap like waves of memory and feeling. By dismantling specific forms, he allows the viewer to more clearly perceive the essence of the storm: not just a natural event, but a state of disruption, swirling, sudden, fierce, and unpredictable. For Dang Mau Triet, the storm is not on the surface of the image, but in the compression and eruption within the visual space.

The materials in The Evening Storm are handled with complexity. There are thin scratches, sharp as blades – suggesting wind whipping against the face. There are thick, heavy strokes – like masses of clouds pressing down. There are also hazy, weightless areas – like vapor rising from the earth. Stare long enough, and one seems to hear the wind’s whistle in the sharp diagonals, feel the cold radiating from the greyish-blue patches, and even sense the thunder echoing from the dense blocks of color. This is a kind of “visual music,” where each brushstroke, each layer of pigment is a note, forming a storm’s symphony.

The power of The Evening Storm goes beyond evoking nature. Beneath the painting lies a metaphor for life’s sudden upheavals and unpredictable challenges that every person must face. When peace is shattered and the inner self is shaken, one’s true resilience is revealed. The storm in the painting resembles the storms within – the tearing apart of emotions, the struggle between faith and fear. After the storm, the sky may be clearer; likewise, after upheaval, people often emerge more mature and steadfast.

For each person to find their own “storm”

Dang Mau Triet does not “confine” the meaning of the work. Every viewer will find a different storm: perhaps a childhood memory of countryside battered by summer squalls, perhaps a love thrown into turmoil, or simply a day when the mind is clouded and faith is tested. This openness to personal interpretation is what makes The Evening Storm a vivid, enduring work in the minds of its audience.

In the context of Vietnamese art integrating strongly into global currents, The Evening Storm is proof of how a Vietnamese painter can use the language of abstraction to retain pure Vietnamese emotion while achieving universality. The spatiality of color, rhythm, and structure in the painting can engage in dialogue with global contemporary art trends. Yet the emotional substance – with its sensitivity to nature and subconscious attachment to tropical sunsets – bears the unmistakable imprint of Dang Mau Triet: intense, energetic, but deeply human.

Through a seamless combination of technique and emotion, form and spirit, Dang Mau Triet turns The Evening Storm into a multi-sensory experience: at once a spectacle to behold, a melody to hear, and a story to ponder.

The painting is not simply something to hang on the wall. It is a silent dialogue between artwork and viewer, where both share the same breath with nature and with their own soul.

By NGO CONG TAN
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