At first glance, the work presents itself with a quiet, meditative presence, dominated by a central circular form that feels almost like an ancient relic. The dark, abyssal center of this circle draws the eye, pulling you into its depths, as if it holds the secrets of the universe or the forgotten memories of the soul.
As you gaze into “Cửa mở 1” (Open Door 1) you’re drawn into a journey, one that isn’t just about what you see, but what you feel. It’s a journey that asks you to confront the void within yourself, to explore the uncharted territories of your own soul. It’s as if the painting is not just an object to be seen, but a passageway—a portal that offers a glimpse into the vast, uncharted territories of the self and the universe. Each viewer might see something different in its depths, reflecting their own inner journey, their own hopes, fears, and desires. In this way, “Cửa mở 1” is not just a painting, but a mirror of the soul, an open door to infinite possibilities.