The Creator or Destroyer? Whatever…


Artwork details of exhibition "Assemblage: Me, my story and I", Dogma Prize, 2023.


Installation view of exhibition "Assemblage: Me, my story and I", Dogma Prize, 2023.


Installation view of exhibition "Assemblage: Me, my story and I", Dogma Prize, 2023.


Artwork details of exhibition "Assemblage: Me, my story and I", Dogma Prize, 2023.


Installation view of exhibition "Assemblage: Me, my story and I", Dogma Prize, 2023.


Artwork details of exhibition "Assemblage: Me, my story and I", Dogma Prize, 2023.


Installation view of exhibition "Assemblage: Me, my story and I", Dogma Prize, 2023.


Installation view of exhibition "Assemblage: Me, my story and I", Dogma Prize, 2023.

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Watercolor, acrylic, oil, ink... on paper.

Statement

A world, once created and evolved to its equilibrium, will collapse and a new world is then born. This cycle repeats. Since ancient times, the great philosophers had embraced this wisdom to help explain the way of the universe, which has no beginning and no end, because it simply transcends from one form to another.

I do not believe in the Gods and Creators of the world bit their myths broaden my visions. Are they representations to visualise the abstract evolvement of the universe? The very evolvement that stems from chaos, from war and vice versa? In the end, it really does not matter which comes first or later. Aren't we all minuscule versions of one universe? We arrive at one crossroad after another to choose the paths that eventually lead to the self. When the time comes, we realise our missions in this world. So be it a creator of a destroyer, one's existence is imbued with a mission in accord with the laws of nature.

Statement is excerpted from “Assemblage: Me, my story and I" Exhibition Booklet, 2023, p.46.

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The Creator or Destroyer? Whatever..., Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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