Hạnh Dương

Hạnh Dương

Hạnh Dương is an undergraduate student majoring in Chinese Linguistics at Hanoi University. She is passionate about language, culture, and art, and enjoys writing about Vietnamese traditions and heritage.

Listening to Stillness: Nguyen Tuan Cuong and the Art of Vietnamese Lacquer Painting

...cả bóng tối và ánh sáng đều cô đơn | ...both dark and light are lonely by Nguyễn Tuấn Cường (Sơn mài | Lacquer, 120 x 60 cm)Photo © by Nguyễn Tuấn Cường

The first time I encountered one of Nguyễn Tuấn Cường's works, I found myself stunned before a canvas not characterized by richness, but by solidity. It was a painting of a bowl — an ordinary, creased enamel bowl — so realistically rendered it seemed to be living. Not polished, not idealized. It just was. Its rim chipped, its pale blue faded to something almost ghostly, the bowl rested ever so slightly askew on a darkened ground, emanating not surface light but a glow from deep within the layers of lacquer.