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This painting contains a profound message about the journey from childhood full of dreams to adulthood with pressures and responsibilities. The image of a child's distant eyes is a key element, in expressing the dreams and desires of childhood. As children, we always cherish big dreams, and the desire to explore the world and accomplish great things like the colourful waves inside the picture carrying our thoughts far away. The child's eyes in the painting express innocence and faith in the future, where everything is possible. The image of a child studying boring subjects at school is also an important highlight. During seemingly boring school hours, the child's mind always flies with big dreams. These dreams and fantasies create a world full of colour and richness in the child's soul. Through the child's distant eyes, the painting conveys a message about maintaining and nurturing our dreams and nurturing our inner child, no matter how harsh life gets. It encourages us to remember our childhood desires and try to find ways to fulfil them, no matter how many challenges we face. The painting is a reminder that, although life may put us in difficult situations, we should not let our dreams and aspirations be forgotten. We should always keep an optimistic perspective and continue to dream, like the distant eyes of a child, looking towards a bright and hopeful future.
Fifth painting in the collection: Reconnect with your true nature
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Sixth painting in the collection: ConfrontationThis painting represents the project's culmination; it expresses the meaning of facing and overcoming life's hardships. It underlines that when we choose to open a new door and pursue new chances, we must also be mentally prepared to confront new challenges, burdens, and difficulties. The painting's picture of waves in many colours represents the variety and complexity of life's obstacles. Each shade signifies a distinct type of problem, ranging from little difficulties to major obligations. These waves represent not only chaos and strain, but also the variety of events we confront. The open door in the painting symbolizes new opportunities and new beginnings. When we open this door, we enter a world full of possibility and hope. However, along with those opportunities come challenges that we must overcome. It could be a change at work, important decisions in life, or personal difficulties that we have to face and overcome. The man in the painting is spreading his arms ready to face challenges. This reflects people's resilience and courage when facing new difficulties in life. It is also a reminder that, no matter how harsh life is, we should not be afraid but be ready to open the door to new opportunities and face challenges strongly. In the end, this painting encourages us to open our hearts to new opportunities, while also reminding us to be mentally prepared to face challenges. Colorful waves symbolize the diversity and complexity of challenges, but also the opportunity for us to grow and become stronger.
First painting in the collection: Tides of Reflection This painting carries many layers of deep meaning, expressed through interwoven images and colors. Starting from a strong and fierce wave, the picture opens with a chaos full of the power of nature. These violent waves symbolize the chaotic thoughts and emotions in the human mind. These are constant pressures, tensions and concerns, like waves crashing on the shore, never stopping.
In the painting, the image of a dark room with a man sitting in a corner, holding his head on the desk, creates a quiet and gloomy scene. This man is clearly tired, perhaps because of work or the pressures of life. This image is a symbol of surrender, the feeling of helplessness when caught in a whirlwind of work and responsibility without finding a way out. A dark room is like a sealed box, where negative and stressful thoughts are locked tightly, unable to escape.
The contrast between the violent waves and the quiet dark room emphasizes the man's conflicted inner state. The waves represent chaotic thoughts, while the dark room is where he locks himself in fatigue and despair.
The sunset in this painting has a special meaning. Sunset is the moment of transition between day and night, a time when people often stop to reflect on what has passed. The gentle and warm sunset serves as a reminder of the end of a long day, a time to look back and connect everything together. Sunset also brings a ray of hope, that after the rough waves, after the fatigue and stress, there will be a peaceful time to reflect and find balance in life.
Overall, this painting is a reminder of the contradictions in modern life, where people face pressure and stress but also need to find quiet spaces to reflect and regenerate energy. It encourages us to look at ourselves, find ways to escape from the "dark rooms" of the mind and face the "waves" of life with calm and patience.
Second painting in the collection: BOUNDThe author's painting, Bound, focuses on a focal figure who represents both the project and the person in modern society. This character, which could be a human or an abstract form, is encircled by binding ropes. These ropes wrap around the figure, stretching and holding fast, representing life's binding components and pressures such as peer pressure, skill barriers, financial stress, and family and societal expectations. The character's accepting expression, eyes, and posture of resignation represent the surrender of dreams and personal potential. Dim light streams through doors of possibility masked by the shadows of restraint, providing a juxtaposition between hope and reality, reminding of long-forgotten but persistent dreams. The chaotic background with interlaced dark and light patches depicts the complexity and obstacles that humans confront, as well as the loss of freedom and potential. Overall, Bound serves as a lesson to accept restrictions and surrender goals, becoming individuals constrained by society and losing the chance to develop oneself. The author's painting, Bound, focuses on a focal figure who represents both the project and the person in modern society. This character, which could be a human or an abstract form, is encircled by binding ropes. These ropes wrap around the figure, stretching and holding fast, representing life's binding components and pressures such as peer pressure, skill barriers, financial stress, and family and societal expectations. The character's accepting expression, eyes, and posture of resignation represent the surrender of dreams and personal potential. Dim light streams through doors of possibility masked by the shadows of restraint, providing a juxtaposition between hope and reality, reminding of long-forgotten but persistent dreams. The chaotic background with interlaced dark and light patches depicts the complexity and obstacles that humans confront, as well as the loss of freedom and potential. Overall, Bound serves as a lesson to accept restrictions and surrender goals, becoming individuals constrained by society and losing the chance to develop oneself.
Fourth painting in the collection: The key to your spiritual potentialThe painting "The Key to Mental Mastery" shows a man looking at a key, with an antique, closed door above him representing lost potential. The moss-covered door and difficult steps symbolize untapped cerebral capacities. With his eyes closed, the guy experiences a surge of determination as the key's light sparkles, symbolizing hope and awakening. A mild glimmer beyond the door represents unknown knowledge and abilities, which contrasts with the surrounding darkness. Finally, the artwork evokes the discovery and realization of one's own mental capacity.
Third painting in the collection: DetentionThis picture conveys a powerful message about self-imprisonment and adhering to false lifestyle trends. It vividly depicts the scenario in which many people find themselves when they try to please everyone around them, causing them to forget or never exhibit their true selves. They have stifled their potential, trapping themselves in a downward cycle with no escape. The picture invites us to pause, contemplate, and seek ways to liberate ourselves from pressures. Instead of imprisoning oneself, find the key to unlock the room of possibilities and liberate your genuine self.
He drew a picture that contained several short tale pictures. The first painting depicts a man's loneliness in Da Lat, depicting the chaos and challenges of everyday existence. The second image is the first of him and his lover in Da Lat, displaying delight and a strong bond with life and each other. The third artwork, a landscape with his first camera, emphasizes the value of advancement and discovery. The fourth image is the Long Khanh City monument, which represents the beginning and growth of the nation. The sixth image depicts journeying alone to Vung Tau, which represents silence and deep thoughts in life, particularly during trials and problems. The bottom photo depicts times of peace and thought on life, job, and love, as well as a strong sense of personal progress and change. The sun in the center of the picture represents hope, clarity, and determination for him to keep growing and attempting in life. Each picture tells a tale and depicts a moment in her life, tracking her development, goals, and deep observations.
The drawing expresses his perspective on love; it is as if two loves need to have sympathy for each other in terms of soul and comprehension in terms of thoughts. He, like the man in the artwork, is able to express his innermost feelings to his lover. Women are always prepared to receive those shares.
Her life and her dream of experiencing new things and stepping out of her comfort zone
She describes how she relieves her mental pressures
Childhood, family memories
It shows her dreams, with the girl in the center representing her best future self, who exudes both mental and physical health while seeming stylish, sophisticated, and self-sufficient. Travel has always been a childhood dream of hers, so she hopes to learn about different cultures, meet new people, and visit locations she's always wanted to travel. This is why she sketched the airplane. She has always enjoyed learning and is eager to explore new areas related to her career. She particularly values having life experience. As a result, she created this graduation cap while obtaining a master's and doctorate, with the intention of passing on positive energy, knowledge, and desire to future generations.
The painting draws heavily from a Polish nightmare artist. It is divided into three parts: on the right side is the main house with a gate shaped like a skull. The left side features the main character crawling towards a castle, representing a path many have tried and died on. This path is bordered by a wall on the left, indicating it's the only way forward. Despite being filled with the dead, the character must continue crawling until reaching the destination.
My drawing conveys a straightforward meaning since I prefer to dwell on internal rather than exterior societal aspects. It focuses on self-connection and the human senses. It depicts the tension and compulsion between these elements, exposing flaws and abnormalities. It represents how my internal mental concerns frequently feel skewed and incomplete in comparison to how others perceive them. This perspective reveals what is going on deep within me.
His painting provides a message of harmony between the heart and mind. Instead of utilizing them only to solve issues, he suggests allowing children to feel and experience life. The picture underlines the necessity of allowing emotions and intellect to relax, listen, and immerse themselves in the flow of life rather than continually putting them under pressure and tasks.
The artwork depicts the past, the future, and the present. Behind the top of the ladder was the pinnacle of my career when I chose the appropriate major, but after that, I was absolutely lost. The present is under the stairs; I consider myself a beggar, with my money bag as a tiny amount of capital but nothing else, and that capital is currently invested in coins; I can see that in the future, I can only go. After a few steps, I cannot see the top of the stairs. From a distance, it's utterly fuzzy, showing just the unpleasant things outside.
His first sketch was of a dragon and the ghosts it encountered along the journey. He then portrayed the monarch, who was responsible for fighting the beast and protecting the villagers, as a brave knight. This image has a lot of chaos inside.
He paints the tranquility of sunset. The photo shows the sun and birds returning to their nests after a long day of seeking for food. The picture shows running water and forests.
He sketched a picture of a girl standing on a bridge, admiring the beauty of nature, including trees, rivers and mountains. Such visuals can accommodate both sound and vision.
This drawing depicts her family. The gum picture depicts a house, her father having tea, her mother watering the plants, and three cellphones, signifying her three sisters. Inside, there are also each person's hobbies, such as her father's love of tea and her mother's love of trees; it's a tranquil scene.
This painting is about a sunset, the one thing she likes the most. Watching the sunset gives her a feeling of peace and ease in her heart She enjoys watching clouds because each one has a unique shape that never repeats, always revealing something new and never boring, which helps broaden her mind.
In my image, there will be three parts. One includes flowers, some croissants, and the other is ice cubes with blueberries. When I go to coffee, I prefer croissants, and the flower is most likely a tulip, which is one of my favorites. The ice cube and blueberry represent a symbol that I utilize throughout my life when using social media.
Regarding the whale painting, while whales are often dark in color and dwell alone, I want this whale to emerge from the sea to behold a beautiful sky This notifies the whale that, although living alone and surrounded by people, she will not be affected or negatively impacted.
She painted a sunset sky with pink clouds, elements she loves, which give her a sense of comfort and peace, easing her burdens. She also drew flowers, such as she enjoys looking at them, seeing them as symbols of love, family, and friendship. She just felt inspired and drew it. Second, she hopes to always shine and live like a flower, continually finding the light in her life and remaining at peace.
The second painting depicts an unknown person with a forest of flowers covering his body. When she was drawing this picture, she was reminded of a friend whose face she can't recall, but who always makes her happy when she sees them
He drew this picture while he was under immense pressure studying, he drew it as a way to relieve the pressure at that time. He fell into a state of lethargy, his mind became blank, he was completely depressed and could not concentrate on anything.
He drew this picture while he was under immense pressure studying, he drew it as a way to relieve the pressure at that time. He fell into a state of lethargy, his mind became blank, he was completely depressed and could not concentrate on anything.
He drew this picture while he was under immense pressure studying, he drew it as a way to relieve the pressure at that time. He fell into a state of lethargy, his mind became blank, he was completely depressed and could not concentrate on anything.
He drew a picture with butterflies, trees, meteors, and the sun, all representing the cycle of life. The butterfly symbolizes birth and growth, the tree stands for fertility, and the sky and sun signify life. In prehistoric times, a meteorite landed on Earth, starting a new cycle of life. The overall picture is the special thing he wants to send to everyone. When he paints, he only focuses on the intense life in nature.
His paintings depict the demands and problems of the future, particularly those concerning money, work, and where to live. He want to have a solid work, financial security, a separate house to live in with his wife, and a car to avoid bad weather when riding his motorcycle. His recent experiences with motorcycles have fueled his ambition to purchase a car.