Blue Abstract No1
Bui Dinh Thang
Blue Abstract No1
Available - 1200$
Marterial
Acrylic on canvas
Size
150cm x 120cm
My second conceptual drawing.
When I first encountered and read about the Buddhist concept of Anatta. I learned that there is nothing enduring, permanent, or independently existing... That the self is not real, always changing, subject to birth and destruction....
From there, I thought about not needing to describe space, form in the picture according to volume, light, usual ratio. I found this philosophy truly close to abstract, to describing everything as just lines and colors, and always in motion.
At the final stage of the painting, I acknowledged myself as someone who has just started to explore this path, not completely free from the self. To be honest with myself, I added an image of a person still swimming in the pool of learning, to gradually find a way to eliminate my self.
My second conceptual drawing.
When I first encountered and read about the Buddhist concept of Anatta. I learned that there is nothing enduring, permanent, or independently existing... That the self is not real, always changing, subject to birth and destruction....
From there, I thought about not needing to describe space, form in the picture according to volume, light, usual ratio. I found this philosophy truly close to abstract, to describing everything as just lines and colors, and always in motion.
At the final stage of the painting, I acknowledged myself as someone who has just started to explore this path, not completely free from the self. To be honest with myself, I added an image of a person still swimming in the pool of learning, to gradually find a way to eliminate my self.
My second conceptual drawing.
When I first encountered and read about the Buddhist concept of Anatta. I learned that there is nothing enduring, permanent, or independently existing... That the self is not real, always changing, subject to birth and destruction....
From there, I thought about not needing to describe space, form in the picture according to volume, light, usual ratio. I found this philosophy truly close to abstract, to describing everything as just lines and colors, and always in motion.
At the final stage of the painting, I acknowledged myself as someone who has just started to explore this path, not completely free from the self. To be honest with myself, I added an image of a person still swimming in the pool of learning, to gradually find a way to eliminate my self.




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