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Heart of a City no.1180 Print

Nha Vuu

United States

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

My aim is to balance the interaction between form and space, as well as ink and paper. By Capturing the natural spontaneity of Chinese brushwork with a western approach to color and aesthetics my goal is to transcend a traditional art form. My rooftop series reflects density and community in the form of deconstruction and old world rooflines. I have always been fascinated with how people interact and communicate in dense environments. While living in Asia I was able to observe the dynamics of urban living and then see the contrast in the way we live our lives in the United States. For many of us, we have the luxury of closing our doors, never having to interact with our neighbors. The materials used in the artwork consist of handmade paper, ink made of pine soot and watercolors. The handmade paper has silk, cotton, woodchips and mulberry pressed into the pulp. The ancient process of preparing the artwork for framing is similar to that of mounting scrolls. Wheat paste is applied to the back side of the artwork and layers of paper applied until it reaches the ideal resilience. This method of preparing works on paper dates back 2 thousand years and can only be done by a handful of artisans in America. The artwork is varnished and coated with a UV protectant.

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Giclee on Canvas

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14 W x 21 H x 1.25 D in

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15.75 W x 22.75 H x 1.25 D in

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Nha Vuu

Nha Vuu

United States

In 1979, Nha Vuu and her family fled from their home in Vietnam to escape communist persecution. After living for two years as refugees the Vuu family was granted asylum in the United States. Nha, lived in Seattle for twenty years before making a bold return to Asia to study Chinese painting and travel extensively abroad. Within the five years of living in Taiwan, she studied under Lin Ruo-Yu (林 若 瑜) and Cai Mao-Song (蔡 茂 松). Master Lin taught a classical style of painting whose principles serve as the foundation for all Chinese art and date back several thousand years. Under master Lin's teaching she developed the traditional Chinese theories of unity, balance and movement. Master Cai, on the other hand, taught a contemporary style of Chinese painting only developed in the last fifty years. His style emphasized textured brushwork that lends density, depth and an expressive power to a composition. Since her return to America she developed a brush technique that conveys the energy of the artist while lending an emotive texture to the surface of her paintings. The goal of Nha Vuu’s art is not to copy an object, rather it is to capture the sensations one gets by viewing an object. She is currently selling her artwork in museums, galleries and nationally juried art shows and is now residing with her artist husband Chris Wheeler and daughter in Fort Collins Colorado.

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