TÚ DUYÊN :: THỦ ẤN HỌA

A dedicated website has been launched by a fan. Created to highlight the work of woodblock printmaking, an art form and prints of highest artistic stage by Vietnamese artist Tu-Duyen!

“…Thủ ấn họa đã tạo nên những bức tranh tuyệt mỹ khiến người coi cảm thấy có những sắc màu riêng biệt thích hợp với tâm trạng từng lúc, từng khi. Cái đó là do theo nguồn cảm hứng của họa sĩ tạo nên. Họa sĩ ấy là ai? Là TÚ DUYÊN vậy…”

Thursday, May 31, 2007

COLLECTION

Tú Duyên was born as Nguyễn Văn Duyến on 20 December 1915 in the historic pottery village of Bát Tràng in Bắc Ninh province, about 30km east of Hanoi. He spent six months as a private student in the studio of Nam Sơn before enrolling in the preparatory course of the École des Beaux-Arts de l’Indochine in 1935. 

Họa sĩ Tú Duyên
After the Japanese took control of northern Vietnam in 1940, Tú Duyên moved south to Saigon in 1942, where he started experimenting with woodblock carving, using his knowledge of Đông Hồ folk prints that he had seen created by village farmers in the north. He devised a new technique, using only positive and negative woodblocks to which he would apply colours using his fingers and then press or rub his hand to apply the image on to silk or paper. He called his new technique ‘hand-stamped printing’. The press soon embraced Tú Duyên’s style and subjects and his work became acclaimed in Vietnam and overseas from the late 1940s onwards. His silk paintings mostly depict scenes from traditional Vietnamese folk tales or morals.

Asiarta Foundation will soon publish a comprehensive book on Tú Duyên’s life and works.

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