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Le Thiet Cuong

Le Thiet Cuong was born in 1962 in Hanoi. His father, Le Nguyen, was a well respected film playwright, scriptwriter and poet and his mother, Do Phuong Thao was a famous cinematographer. As a young child, Cuong moved with his family to Binh Da village, where they escaped the American bombing of Hanoi. Cuong attended the Vietnam State Film College from 1985 - 1990 and graduated with a degree in set design and animation.

Cuong began to study Tay Tang Buddhism (a Tibetan sect) after his graduation from college and his devotion to these studies has profoundly influenced his work. Coungs first solo international exhibition was in 1995 and since then, his works have been widely recognized and collected in both private and public collections and are included in the new Southeast Asian art collection at the Singapore National Museum.

"A painting is not a creation of the hand but of the mind. Perhaps, I started to return from a point. I am still at that point to which I did not belong from the beginning." Le Thiet Cuong
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Toriizaka Art Home > Artist - Le Thiet Cuong
Title - Still Life Bowls and Chopsticks
Medium - Oil on Canvas
Dimensions - 50x70
Status - Available
Note - "Rice is a main part of our diet.  Here the colorful bowls and chopsticks represent the pleasure one gets from having a satisfying meal."
Toriizaka Art Home > Artist - Le Thiet Cuong
Title - Sitting
Medium - Bronze
Weight - 15 kilograms
Status - Available
Toriizaka Art Home > Artist - Le Thiet Cuong
Title - Waiting for the Rain
Medium - Oil on Canvas
Dimensions - 80x100
Status - Available March 20th
Note - "This painting is typical of my style.  The person is praying for rain and the green color represents the fertile rice fields.  Farmers always hope for good weather and abundant crops."
Toriizaka Art Home > Artist - Le Thiet Cuong
Title - Selling Oil Lamps
Medium - Oil on Canvas
Dimensions - 70x90
Status - Available 
Quote - "Oil lamps are a familiar subject in my paintings and they were present throughout the 20th century in Vietnam.  Vendors selling oil lamps on the old streets of Hanoi was (for me) a beautiful sight".
Toriizaka Art Home > I recently met with Cuong and asked him to consider doing some very large works for Toriizaka Art.  He expressed his desire to focus his attention on smaller projects with a greater variety. 

Some Thoughts:  
"The quietness between the two sentences is the unspoken word..."
"There seems to be another song that is not for listening, but stays in everyone’s heart after the last note finds silence..."
"The quiet and open space in the paintings helps (the viewer) see more than the figures presented..."
"Minimal dialogue helps the viewer see the darkness after the light, hear the quietness and feel the “ONE” in everyday life passing by..."
Le Thiet Cuong Hanoi, 2002
Toriizaka Art Home > Artist - Le Thiet Cuong
Title - Autumn
Medium - Oil on Canvas
Dimensions - 130x150
Status - Sold Private Collection Singapore
Toriizaka Art Home > Artist - Le Thiet Cuong
Title - In the Park
Medium - Lacquer on Wood 
Dimensions - 50x70
Status - Private Collection Tokyo
Toriizaka Art Home > Cuong in his Hanoi studio - he is an accomplished ceramacist, oil and lacquer painter, sculptor, photographer and poet.
Toriizaka Art Home > Artist - Le Thiet Cuong
Title - Asking for Fire
Medium - Lacquer on Wood 
Dimensions - 50x70
Status - Sold - Private Collection Tokyo
Artist - Le Thiet Cuong
Title - Still Life Bowls and Chopsticks
Medium - Oil on Canvas
Dimensions - 50x70
Status - Available
Note - "Rice is a main part of our diet. Here the colorful bowls and chopsticks represent the pleasure one gets from having a satisfying meal."
 > Artist - Le Thiet Cuong
Title - Still Life Bowls and Chopsticks
Medium - Oil on Canvas
Dimensions - 50x70
Status - Available
Note - "Rice is a main part of our diet.  Here the colorful bowls and chopsticks represent the pleasure one gets from having a satisfying meal."
Artist - Le Thiet Cuong
Title - Still Life Bowls and Chopsticks
Medium - Oil on Canvas
Dimensions - 50x70
Status - Available
Note - "Rice is a main part of our diet. Here the colorful bowls and chopsticks represent the pleasure one gets from having a satisfying meal."
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