Hoang Anh (1984) - Les Champs





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Original oil painting Les Champs by Hoang Anh (2023), 140 × 100 cm on canvas, hand-signed, from Vietnam, in excellent condition, delivered without frame and with a gallery certificate.
Description from the seller
Name of the work: The Fields (2023)
Hand-painted (oil) on canvas measuring 140 x 100 cm.
Reference: 15- L14-0326-15
Origin: Thanh Hoa (North of Vietnam)
A magnificent contemporary original canvas created in the artist Hoang Anh's studio.
Currently exhibited at the Art gallery (Artis Art Gallery)
Delivered with a gallery certificate.
Free delivery
Sold without frame & without chassis.
Colors may vary slightly due to the capture by each camera during photography.
Artwork sold by ARTIS Art Gallery
ARTIS Art Gallery is a contemporary art house committed to discovering and promoting emerging artists. After a career as an art dealer and expert for internationally recognized artists, Ferrari Christian now runs the gallery with a global vision: to reveal new talents and disseminate their works worldwide.
Biography of Hoang Anh.
Born in 1984 in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, lives and works in Hanoi
Originally from Thanh Hoa province, located 150 km south of Hanoi, Hoang Anh belongs to this pivotal generation of Vietnamese artists (the “8x” generation) who combine cultural heritage and contemporary abstraction. A graduate of the Vietnam University of Fine Arts, he has established himself on Hanoi’s art scene with a bold approach to matter and color.
Graduated from the Artistic Talent program (cohort 13) at the Thanh Hoa School of Culture and Arts
Graduated from the Painting Department (cohort 48) of the Vietnam University of Fine Arts
Style and Artistic Approach
Hoang Anh’s work is distinguished by an intense search for texture and movement. Although he explores varied themes such as landscapes, nature, and the female figure, it is in abstraction that he reveals his full expressive power:
• The energy of gesture: A practitioner of oil painting and acrylic, he frequently uses a palette knife to apply color in vigorous horizontal strokes. This gesture creates a rhythm that is almost musical on the canvas.
• Chromatic contrasts: His work plays on the opposition between often neutral backgrounds (urban grays, textured whites) and flashes of primary colors — fiery reds, solar yellows, and deep blues — that seem to burst from the surface.
• Lyric abstraction: His compositions do not aim to reproduce reality but to capture its emotional essence. His canvases often evoke ephemeral phenomena: the reflection of light on water, the vibration of heat, or the bustle of a metropolis undergoing transformation.
Exhibitions and Recognition
An active and recognized artist, Hoang Anh regularly exhibits in prestigious Hanoi galleries and within national artistic collectives. His works are part of numerous private collections, both in Vietnam and internationally, captivating with their ability to translate an oriental sensibility into a universal and modern language.
"Painting is, for me, a breath, a way to fix the invisible energy that surrounds us." — Hoang Anh
Name of the work: The Fields (2023)
Hand-painted (oil) on canvas measuring 140 x 100 cm.
Reference: 15- L14-0326-15
Origin: Thanh Hoa (North of Vietnam)
A magnificent contemporary original canvas created in the artist Hoang Anh's studio.
Currently exhibited at the Art gallery (Artis Art Gallery)
Delivered with a gallery certificate.
Free delivery
Sold without frame & without chassis.
Colors may vary slightly due to the capture by each camera during photography.
Artwork sold by ARTIS Art Gallery
ARTIS Art Gallery is a contemporary art house committed to discovering and promoting emerging artists. After a career as an art dealer and expert for internationally recognized artists, Ferrari Christian now runs the gallery with a global vision: to reveal new talents and disseminate their works worldwide.
Biography of Hoang Anh.
Born in 1984 in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, lives and works in Hanoi
Originally from Thanh Hoa province, located 150 km south of Hanoi, Hoang Anh belongs to this pivotal generation of Vietnamese artists (the “8x” generation) who combine cultural heritage and contemporary abstraction. A graduate of the Vietnam University of Fine Arts, he has established himself on Hanoi’s art scene with a bold approach to matter and color.
Graduated from the Artistic Talent program (cohort 13) at the Thanh Hoa School of Culture and Arts
Graduated from the Painting Department (cohort 48) of the Vietnam University of Fine Arts
Style and Artistic Approach
Hoang Anh’s work is distinguished by an intense search for texture and movement. Although he explores varied themes such as landscapes, nature, and the female figure, it is in abstraction that he reveals his full expressive power:
• The energy of gesture: A practitioner of oil painting and acrylic, he frequently uses a palette knife to apply color in vigorous horizontal strokes. This gesture creates a rhythm that is almost musical on the canvas.
• Chromatic contrasts: His work plays on the opposition between often neutral backgrounds (urban grays, textured whites) and flashes of primary colors — fiery reds, solar yellows, and deep blues — that seem to burst from the surface.
• Lyric abstraction: His compositions do not aim to reproduce reality but to capture its emotional essence. His canvases often evoke ephemeral phenomena: the reflection of light on water, the vibration of heat, or the bustle of a metropolis undergoing transformation.
Exhibitions and Recognition
An active and recognized artist, Hoang Anh regularly exhibits in prestigious Hanoi galleries and within national artistic collectives. His works are part of numerous private collections, both in Vietnam and internationally, captivating with their ability to translate an oriental sensibility into a universal and modern language.
"Painting is, for me, a breath, a way to fix the invisible energy that surrounds us." — Hoang Anh

