Vivian Nguyen
A Journey Through Art and Innovation
Vivian Nguyen graduated from the Hanoi University of Fine Arts and has worked in the advertising industry for 20 years. In 2023, with the rapid rise of AI technology, Vivian emerged as a versatile designer who embraced the challenges of integrating AI into the creative process.
According to her, “The fusion of artificial intelligence and human intellect will create a symphony that results in works beyond imagination. However, art is most beautiful when it is nurtured and formed in its purest state, originating from the hands, imagination, and passion of each artist.”
While Vivian specializes in computer-assisted sketching and developing creative concepts for clients, her passion lies in traditional artistic methods. She doesn’t confine herself to a single medium but constantly experiments with both manual and technological techniques, materials, and presentations. Over the years, she has created hundreds of works in various forms, including digital media, watercolor on paper, watercolor on silk, acrylic, tempera, graphite, and wax crayon.
In 2022, Vivian embarked on her journey with lacquer painting, immersing herself deeply in this traditional medium. Moving forward, she aims to create more works using lacquer, marking a pivotal shift in her creative path and reconnecting with her passion for art.
Artistic Involvement and Exhibitions:
Participated in the "Tranh Bút Sắt và Bút Sắt Điểm Màu" exhibition at the Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts Association, October 2024.
Participated in the "Sơn Mài" exhibition at the Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts Association, September 2024.
Participated in the "Rực Rỡ Mùa Hè" exhibition at the Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts Association, May 2024.
Participated in the "Nhớ" exhibition at the Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts Association, March 2024.
Contributed to the group exhibition and charity program "NHỎ - 1/6" to support underprivileged children, 2009.
Took part in the Japan-Vietnam Charity Art Project, June 2008.
Participated in the “Christmas for Children” exhibition at SuperBowl, 2006.