Patricia Huong
BIOGRAPHY
Patricia Nguyen Minh-Huong was born in Vietnam in 1956. She studied French Literature and Philosophy at the Hue University while she was learning to paint at the Hue College of Fine Arts. While there, she also studied French literature and philosophy. Patricia’s first group exhibition was with students from the School of Fine Arts in January 1975 (Vietnam). She left her homeland to come to her adopted country, Canada in 1979, settling in Quebec.
Combining art and work in a hobby, Patricia became a self-taught artist, represented by several galleries across Canada, France and the United States. In Ottawa, Ontario, Patricia Huong has been represented for many years by Koyman Galleries.
Using her favourite medium; oil paint, she creates landscapes, still life, and figurative works in vibrant blocks of colours. Her compositions are quite often androgynous figures gathered together cheerfully playing their musical instruments against a landscape of buildings. The feeling that she evokes in her painting is one of happiness and fun. Magazin’Art, Répertoire biennal des artistes canadiens en galeries Magazin’Art, hiver 2003-2004, article Visite d’atelier Décor Magazine, 2003
BIOGRAPHIE
Patricia Nguyen Minh-Huong est née au Vietnam en 1956. Native du sud-est de l’Asie, elle possède une formation classique de l’École des Beaux-Arts de Huê (Viêt-Nam), a aussi étudié la littérature française et la philosophie à l’Université de Lettres à Huê (Viêt-Nam)
Patricia Nguyen Minh Huong tire son inspiration de l’observation des gens qu’elle côtoie et de la nature. Dans la tranquillité de son atelier, elle fait revivre sur la toile l’objet ou la situation qui suscite une émotion chez elle en lui donnant sa propre touche d’imagination.
La peinture est pour elle une libération, une évasion, un moyen d’exprimer l’espoir et d’accéder au bonheur, par la maîtrise du mouvement, de la couleur, de la lumière
COUVERTURE MÉDIATIQUE
Magazin’Art, Répertoire biennal des artistes canadiens en galeries Magazin’Art, hiver 2003-2004, article Visite d’atelier Décor Magazine, 2003