Xe Lua III
Xe Lua III
Xe Lua III
Xe Lua III

Charles Ly

Xe Lua III, 2022139.7 x 106.68cmSign in to view price
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oil on canvasHarper's
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This vibrant painting features a striking contrast between the warm, fiery sky and the deep blue ocean. The composition is dominated by a feminine hand reaching out, its nails painted in a bold red hue. In the foreground, a seagull perches on a wooden structure, surrounded by an assortment of natural elements. The artist's use of bold, expressive colors and gestural brushstrokes create a dreamlike, surreal atmosphere, inviting the viewer to ponder the symbolic significance of the hand and its connection to the natural landscape. The artwork seems to explore themes of human interaction with the environment and the interplay between the natural and the artificial. ...

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Dá bóng
Artist
Charles Ly
B.1984

Charles Ly creates oil paintings which slip and slide between realistic and surreal registers. Sources of inspiration for the artist are family, food, and the city of Rạch Giá in Vietnam, where his family emigrated to America from. Each body of work functions like a photo album. Intimate tableaux of families eating together meet quotidian scenes of butchers at work, or the sun setting across busy city centres. With a great sense of care, immense detail will go into the folds of a dumpling, the ornate patterns of a noodle bowl or a floral print on a family member’s pyjamas. Seemingly operating in a plane of memory rather than direct portrayals, the paintings are sensorially rich. This rousing, atmospheric quality is dramatically heightened through his works portraying surreal and otherworldly depictions. In these contrasting pieces, Ly plays with scale and context, placing boxes of spring rolls like floating ships afloat in seas, with hands holding chopsticks reaching down from the clouds. The fluidity between these two painterly styles imaginatively stretches ideas surrounding commerce, culture and diaspora which feed his practice. ...

Charles Ly: Artworks
Dá bóng
Charles Ly
Dá bóng, 2022
139.7 x 106.68cm
Bài Tú Sác
Charles Ly
Bài Tú Sác, 2021
177.8 x 116.84cm
Spring Rolls
Charles Ly
Spring Rolls, 2022
45.72 x 60.96cm
Chè
Charles Ly
Chè, 2022
177.8 x 228.6cm
Xe Lua III
Charles Ly
Xe Lua III, 2022
139.7 x 106.68cm
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Harper's
New York City

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